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Genes, Cells and Brains

Genes, Cells and Brains



Author: Hilary Rose
Edition: 1
Publisher: Verso
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B007HXL2T6



Genes, Cells and Brains: The Promethean Promises of the New Biology


Dissecting the hype from the frontiers of bioethics, genomics and neuroscience. Medical books Genes, Cells and Brains. /p>

Our fates lie in our genes and not in the stars, said James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA. But Watson could not have predicted the scale of the industry now dedicated to this new frontier. Since the launch of the multibillion-dollar Human Genome Project, the biosciences have promised miracle cures and radical new ways of understanding who we are. But where is the new world we were promised?

In Genes, Cells and Brains, feminist sociologist Hilary Rose and neuroscientist Steven Rose take on the bioscience industry and its claims Medical books Genes, Cells And Brains .... Genes, Cells And Brains Verso 9781844678815 09781844678815

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author hilary rose author steven rose format hardback language english publication year 22 10 2012 subject the world ideas culture general interest subject 2 popular science title genes cells and brains the promethean promises of the new biology author rose hilary rose steven publisher verso books publication date jan 16 2013 pages 336 binding hardcover edition 1 st dimensions 6 25 wx 9 50 hx 1 25 d isbn 1844678814 subject science philosophy social aspects description reveals the industry scal

Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Genes, Cells and Brains by Hilary Rose Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Analysis of how the bioscience industry has turned bodies and the human genome into commodities. Author Biography Hilary Rose is Emerita Professor at Bradford University and Visiting Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics. Details ISBN 1844678814 ISBN-13 9781844678815 Title Genes, Cells and Brains Author Hilary Rose Format



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Our fates lie in our genes and not in the stars, said James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA. But Watson could not have predicted the scale of the industry now dedicated to this new frontier. Since the launch of the multibillion-dollar Human Genome Project, the biosciences have promised miracle cures and radical new ways of understanding who we are. But where is the new world we were promised?

In Genes, Cells and Brains, feminist sociologist Hilary Rose and neuroscientist Steven Rose take on the bioscience industry and its claims. Examining the establishment of biobanks, the rivalries between public and private genesequencers, and the rise of stem cell research, they ask why the promised cornucopia of health benefits has failed to emerge and reveal the questionable enterprise that has grown out of bioethics. The human body is becoming a commodity, and the unfulfilled promises of the science behind this revolution suggest profound failings in genomics itself.

Dissecting the hype from the frontiers of bioethics, genomics and neuroscience.

Our fates lie in our genes and not in the stars, said James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA. But Watson could not have predicted the scale of the industry now dedicated to this new frontier. Since the launch of the multibillion-dollar Human Genome Project, the biosciences have promised miracle cures and radical new ways of understanding who we are. But where is the new world we were promised?

In Genes, Cells and Brains, feminist sociologist Hilary Rose and neuroscientist Steven Rose take on the bioscience industry and its claims. Examining the establishment of biobanks, the rivalries between public and private genesequencers, and the rise of stem cell research, they ask why the promised cornucopia of health benefits has failed to emerge and reveal the questionable enterprise that has grown out of bioethics. The human body is becoming a commodity, and the unfulfilled promises of the science behind this revolution suggest profound failings in genomics itself.



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