Stories
- Article
The Key to Memory: Write it down
Nick Dent explores what the Library of the Human Genome can tell us about how and why we remember.
- Article
Maria McKinney on ‘Sire’
All my grandparents were farmers; I grew up in the countryside surrounded by farms and helped neighbours herd sheep and cattle into the field. My body of work called ‘Sire’ looks at the genomics of modern cattle breeding.
- Article
Why gene editing can never eliminate disability
In a world where DNA testing and gene editing offer ways to eliminate certain disabilities, Jaipreet Virdi explores a more accepting and inclusive approach.
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Ancestry, privacy and the family tree
Wanting to find out more about her Jamaican grandfather, Tanya Perdikou contemplates DNA testing. But first she has to consider the potential impact of unexpected results.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Society and the Human Genome
Date: April 2000-March 2001Reference: PP/SUL/B/2/6/8Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Human Genome Project
Date: May 1987-July 2010Reference: PP/SUL/B/2Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Human Genome Meetings
Date: December 1986Reference: PP/SUL/B/5/6Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Human Genome Institute
Date: November 1984-March 1986Reference: PP/SUL/B/5/5Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
ECC - Human Genome
Date: July-October 1988Reference: PP/SUL/B/5/9Part of: John Sulston: archives