Stories
- Article
Equality in genetics
Genetic counsellor Sasha Henriques harnessed her energy and resolve to tackle the racial biases she saw in her profession – with positive and promising results.
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Unravelling genetic origins from the potato to cinchona
Starting with the humble potato, Nataly Allasi Canales reveals how researchers unearth the genetic origins of modern plant varieties, and explains why their work is so important for biodiversity.
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Bringing biotech to the people
Amateur scientists have inspired all kinds of frightening scenarios, from Frankenstein’s monster to ‘The Fly’ and ‘Breaking Bad’. But it can be a force for good. Today’s DIYbio enthusiasts are having fun – and even making lucrative breakthrough discoveries.
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Are people born violent?
Laura Bui explores how the nature vs nurture debate applies to those who commit homicide.
Catalogue
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- Online
Genetic Research in Britain, 1939-1945
Date: c.1946Reference: PP/SAR/F/1Part of: Papers of Robert Race (1907-1984) and Ruth Sanger (1918-2001)- Archives and manuscripts
CERES: Consumers for Ethics in Research: Publications: Cassette tapes of "Health Research and You" and "Genetic Research and You" (Somali).
Date: 2003Reference: SA/CER/C/3/2Part of: CERES: Consumers for Ethics in Research- Archives and manuscripts
CERES: Consumers for Ethics in Research: Publications: Cassette tapes of "Health Research and You" and "Genetic Research and You" (Sylheti)
Date: 2003Reference: SA/CER/C/3/3Part of: CERES: Consumers for Ethics in Research- Archives and manuscripts
CERES: Consumers for Ethics in Research: Publications: Cassette tapes of "Health Research and You" and "Genetic Research and You" (English)
Date: 2003Reference: SA/CER/C/3/1Part of: CERES: Consumers for Ethics in Research- Books
Genetic research on addiction : ethics, the law, and public health / edited by Audrey R. Chapman.
Date: 2012