遗传学和基因组学的社会、政治和认识论方面。

Margaret Lock, Susan Cox, Lori d'Agincourt-Canning
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2004年4月在加拿大多伦多举行的一次会议上首次发表了这期特刊上的论文,题为“基因组学、遗传学和社会:弥合学科鸿沟”。这些论文分为四个相互交叉的主题。(1)将遗传和基因组技术引入社区。(2)治理、科学话语道德与政策制定。(3)什么是基因?(4)公众知识、公众信任和公众与科学家之间对话的改善。
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Social, political, and epistemological aspects of genetics and genomics.

The papers in this special issue were first given at a conference in Toronto, Canada, in April 2004 entitled 'Genomics, Genetics, and Society: Bridging the Disciplinary Divides'. The papers fall into four intersecting themes. (1) The introduction of genetic and genomic technologies into communities. (2) Governance, the morals of scientific discourse and policy making. (3) What is a gene? (4) Public knowledge, public trust and improved dialogue between the public and scientists.

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