Bioethics and Health Policy - The Johns Hopkins University Press
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<strong>Bioethics</strong><br />
Genetics<br />
Aging, Biotechnology, <strong>and</strong> the Future<br />
edited by Catherine Y. Read, Ph.D., R.N.,<br />
Robert C. Green, M.D., M.P.H., <strong>and</strong> Michael A. Smyer, Ph.D.<br />
“A comprehensive yet concise, simple-to-read synopsis of the issue<br />
involving modern biotechnology/aging research . . . Highly recommended.”<br />
—Choice<br />
2008 296 pp., 4 line drawings<br />
978-0-8018-8788-8 $45.00 hardcover<br />
Genomics <strong>and</strong> Environmental Regulation<br />
Science, Ethics, <strong>and</strong> Law<br />
edited by Richard R. Sharp, Gary E. Marchant,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Jamie A. Grodsky<br />
This fascinating volume draws on experts from academia, government,<br />
industry, <strong>and</strong> nongovernmental organizations to examine the science<br />
of genomic research as applied to environmental policy <strong>and</strong> points to<br />
ways in which information on toxicology <strong>and</strong> genetics can be used<br />
to craft more precise <strong>and</strong> efficient regulations.<br />
2008 392 pp., 8 line drawings<br />
978-0-8018-9022-2 $50.00 hardcover<br />
Reprogenetics<br />
Law, <strong>Policy</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Ethical Issues<br />
edited by Lori P. Knowles <strong>and</strong> Gregory E. Kaebnick<br />
“A useful addition to the library of anyone interested in reprogenetics<br />
<strong>and</strong> particularly the future of legislation <strong>and</strong> policy on research <strong>and</strong><br />
application of reprogenetic technology.” —Metapsychology<br />
2007 320 pp.<br />
978-0-8018-8524-2 $50.00 hardcover<br />
Moments of Truth in Genetic Medicine<br />
Susan Lindee<br />
“<strong>The</strong>se fascinating, well-written stories portray what it is like to work<br />
in human or medical genetics, both in the clinic <strong>and</strong> as a researcher.”<br />
—Nature<br />
2005 288 pp., 1 line drawing, 7 halftones<br />
978-0-8018-9101-4 $25.00 paperback<br />
Wrestling with Behavioral Genetics<br />
Science, Ethics, <strong>and</strong> Public Conversation<br />
edited by Erik Parens, Audrey R. Chapman, <strong>and</strong> Nancy <strong>Press</strong><br />
“Doubtless this book will soon become a classic within behavioral genetics,<br />
<strong>and</strong> compulsory reading for the non-specialist seeking to underst<strong>and</strong><br />
the basic scientific, social, <strong>and</strong> ethical issues within the field.”<br />
—American Journal of <strong>Bioethics</strong><br />
2005 376 pp., 9 line drawings, 1 halftone<br />
978-0-8018-9091-8 $25.00 paperback<br />
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