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The Human Genome Project and Minority Communities: Ethical, Social, and Political Dilemmas

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Human Genome Project and Minority Communities: Ethical, Social, and Political Dilemmas

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter J. Balint
By (author) Raymond A. Zilinskas

ISBN:

9780275969615

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th November 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Human biology

Dewey:

599.935

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

160

Description

Zilinskas and Balint and their contributors examine the divisions between minority groups and the scientific community, particularly in the area of medical and genetic research. Minorities have reasons to be sceptical of medical research in general and genetics research in particular. The sad history of the Tuskegee experiment, in which black men with syphilis were left untreated so that the course of the disease could be studied, undermined confidence in the ethics of medical researchers. More recently, publication of "The Bell Curve" reanimated controversy over purported genetic distinctions among the races that could have powerfully negative social implications. In contrast, as the essays make clear, the Human Genome Project, conducted in accordance with the highest ethical standards, has the potential to make dramatic positive contributions to the health of all human beings. Members of minority communities in particular - who statistically are at high risk of adverse health outcomes in the United States - have much to gain from innovative medical diagnostics and therapies that will result from the study of human genetics. Therefore, if we are to benefit fully from this new knowledge, it is vital that the distrust, scepticism and misconceptions relating to genetics research be overcome. This is a provocative collection for scholars, students, researchers and community leaders involved with minority and public health issues.

Reviews

Recommended for libraries interested in a complete collection of books relating to minorities and science or minorities and the human genome project.-CHOICE Reviews
"Recommended for libraries interested in a complete collection of books relating to minorities and science or minorities and the human genome project."-CHOICE Reviews

Author Bio

RAYMOND A. ZILINSKAS is a Senior Scientist at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies in Monterey, CA. Dr. Zilinskas has worked for the Office of Technology Assessment, the UN Industrial Development Organization, and the Center for Public Issues in Biotechnology, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute. He is an adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University. Among his earlier books is Biological Warfare: Modern Offense and Defense. PETER J. BALINT is an Adjunct Lecturer in Quantitative Methods at the University of Maryland. He has published on such subjects as biotechnology policy, US trade policy, and drinking water and sanitation in the developing world. Along with Dr. Zilinskas, he coedited Genetically Engineered Marine Organisms: Environmental and Economic Risks and Benefits.

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