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         Human Genetics:     more books (100)
  1. Genetics Primer for Exercise Science and Health (Primers in Exercise Science) by Stephen M. Roth, 2007-05-02
  2. Eugenics, Human Genetics and Human Failings: The Eugenics Society, its sources and its critics in Britain by Pauline Mazumdar, 1991-11-20
  3. The Human Genome, Second Edition: A User's Guide (Elsevier Science in Society) by Julia E. Richards, R. Scott SH Hawley, 2004-10-21
  4. Anthropological Genetics: Theory, Methods and Applications
  5. The Genetics and Molecular Biology of Neural Tumors by Avery A. Sandberg, John F. Stone, 2010-11-02
  6. Human Genetic Diversity: Functional Consequences for Health and Disease by Julian C. Knight, 2009-10-04
  7. Playing God?: Genetic Determinism and Human Freedom by Ted Peters, 1996-11-21
  8. Playing God?: Human Genetic Engineering and the Rationalization of Public Bioethical Debate (Morality and Society Series) by John H. Evans, 2002-02-01
  9. Genetic Variation: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  10. Human Cloning in the Media: From Science Fiction to Science Practice (Genetics and Society) by Joan Haran, Jenny Kitzinger, et all 2007-12-07
  11. Genetics of Original Sin: The Impact of Natural Selection on the Future of Humanity (An Editions Odile Jacob Book) by Christian de Duve, Neil Patterson, 2010-12-14
  12. Debating Human Genetics: Contemporary Issues in Public Policy and Ethics (Genetics and Society) by Alexandra Plows, 2010-08-27
  13. Principles of Clinical Cancer Genetics: A Handbook from the Massachusetts General Hospital
  14. Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases (Medical Law and Ethics) by Bernice Elger, 2010-07-01

81. GENE - Information
Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine (16.01.2001 15.01.2002). GENE human genetics. WELCOME. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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82. EUROPARL: Temporary Committees Of The European Parliament
Translate this page Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies of modern medicine (December 2000 - ), Commission temporaire sur la g©n©tique humaine et
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Temporary committees / Commissions temporaires
Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies of modern medicine
(16-01-2001 to 15-01-2002)
(16-01-2001 au 15-01-2002)
G E N E
Welcome Calendar of meetings and agenda Reference materials and information sources ...
Rejet du rapport

83. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Human Genetics
ethology, behavioural ecology, sociobiology, behaviour genetics, evolutionary theory), medicine (psychiatry, neurology, human genetics, imaging), anthropology
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/h/humangenetics.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
Human genetics
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  • CogPrints: Cognitive Science Eprint Archive
  • OMNI Subject Listing for Genetics
  • American Journal of Human Genetics
  • Cloning: Are Humans Next? ...
  • UK Human Genome Mapping Project Resource Centre Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    CogPrints: Cognitive Science Eprint Archive
    An electronic archive for papers in any area of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, and many areas of computer science (artificial intelligence, robotics, vision, learning, speech, neural networks), philosophy (mind, language, knowledge, science, logic), biology (ethology, behavioural ecology, sociobiology, behaviour genetics, evolutionary theory), medicine (psychiatry, neurology, human genetics, imaging), anthropology (primatology, cognitive ethnology, archaeology, palaeontology), as well as any other portions of the physical, social, and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition.
    Author: Southampton University
    Subjects: computer science research, human genetics, neuroscience, philosophical logic, philosophy of mind, psychiatry research, psychology research, speech processing
  • 84. Heflin Center For Human Genetics---University Of Alabama At Birmingham
    Support genetic and genomic research at University of Alabama at Birmingham. Includes news, activities, facilities, and personnel.
    http://www.heflingenetics.uab.edu/
    Next Heflin Center Seminar Dr. Kurt Zinn , UAB: "Application of genetic reporter systems for multimodality imaging " Friday, May 14th at noon in Finley Conference Center www.heflingenetics.uab.edu powered by google Become a member of the Heflin Center by applying for membership here. Last updated 12-1-03, If there is any questions or suggestion, please contact zren@uab.edu

    85. CNN.com - Health - Milestone In Human Genetics To Be Announced Monday - June 23,
    CNN
    http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/06/23/genome/index.html
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    Davos protesters confront police MORE ... MORE MARKETS 4:30pm ET, 4/16 DJIA NAS SPORTS Jordan says farewell for the third time ... LOCAL EDITIONS: CNN.com Europe change default edition MULTIMEDIA: video video archive audio multimedia showcase ... more services E-MAIL: Subscribe to one of our news e-mail lists Enter your address: DISCUSSION: chat feedback CNN WEB SITES: CNNfyi.com CNN.com Europe AsiaNow Spanish ... Korean Headlines TIME INC. SITES: Go To ... Time.com People Money Fortune EW CNN NETWORKS: CNN anchors transcripts Turner distribution SITE INFO: help contents search ad info ... jobs WEB SERVICES: Overview Genome guide Glossary Related sites ... Video Archive
    Milestone in human genetics to be announced Monday
    June 23, 2000 Web posted at: 10:15 p.m. EDT (0215 GMT) (CNN) In a major step toward a new era of gene-based medicine and disease treatment, two research centers are expected to announce on Monday that they separately have sketched a map detailing the secrets of human genetic structure.

    86. 11th International Congress Of Human Genetics, Brisbane, Australia
    11th International Congress of human genetics.
    http://www.icms.com.au/ICHG2006/
    Home Expression of Interest General Destination ... Related Links Updated
    19 May 04
    11th International Congress of Human Genetics
    Brisbane , Australia
    August 6 - 10 2006
    Please click here to access the official congress website. document.write(unescape('Secretariat: ichg2006%40icms%2Ecom%2Eau ')) Homepage: http://www.icms.com.au/ichg2006
    c/- ICMS Pty Ltd , 82 Merivale Street, South Bank, Queensland 4101, Australia
    Telephone: + 61 7 3844 1138 , Facsimile: + 61 7 3844 0909

    87. HOME PAGE OF GENETICS LAB, JNCASR
    Focuses on exploring possible associations between genes and commonly occurring neurological and sensorineural disorders. Includes research, people, and publications.
    http://www.jncasr.ac.in/anand/index.html
    Our laboratory works in the area of human molecular genetics. Most of the research activity currently underway in the lab focuses on exploring possible associations between genes and commonly occurring neurological and sensorineural disorders. We are trying to understand as to how once mutated, these genes lead to a disorder. We use principles and technologies of human genetics combined with genomics and genome sequence-based knowledge to carry out these studies. This work is built up on a dynamic interface between clinical and basic biological research. It is being conducted in collaboration with various medical institutions in the country. A snapshot of our research activities is provided here. Back to MBGU You are Visitor No: var site="s11jncasr" since June 28th, 2002 Webstatistics JNC,

    88. The Genetic Epidemiology Research Group
    human genetics Division, School of Medicine, University of Southampton.
    http://cedar.genetics.soton.ac.uk/public_html/
    Human Genetics Division, School of Medicine, University of Southampton.
    Visit the Division pages
    Contact us Other links
    Human Genetics Division, Duthie Building (Mailpoint 808), Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6YD, UK.
    Tel: +44 (0)23 8079 6939 Fax: +44 (0)23 8079 4264

    89. CNN.com - Health - Milestone In Human Genetics To Be Announced Monday - June 26,
    CNN
    http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/06/26/human.genome/index.html
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    CNN Sites CNN CNN Europe CNNfn CNNSI myCNN CNNfyi AllPolitics Languages
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    New treatments hold out hope for breast cancer patients

    MORE

    TOP STORIES
    Thousands dead in India; quake toll rapidly rising

    Israelis, Palestinians make final push before Israeli election
    Davos protesters confront police MORE ... MORE MARKETS 4:30pm ET, 4/16 DJIA NAS SPORTS Jordan says farewell for the third time ... LOCAL EDITIONS: CNN.com Europe change default edition MULTIMEDIA: video video archive audio multimedia showcase ... more services E-MAIL: Subscribe to one of our news e-mail lists Enter your address: DISCUSSION: chat feedback CNN WEB SITES: CNNfyi.com CNN.com Europe AsiaNow Spanish ... Korean Headlines TIME INC. SITES: Go To ... Time.com People Money Fortune EW CNN NETWORKS: CNN anchors transcripts Turner distribution SITE INFO: help contents search ad info ... jobs WEB SERVICES: Overview Genome guide Glossary Related sites ... Video Archive
    Milestone in human genetics to be announced Monday
    June 26, 2000 Web posted at: 1:01 a.m. EDT (0501 GMT) In this story: Project 'will open new doors' for treatment of disease Advances could come quickly RELATED STORIES, SITES

    90. Clinical Areas - University Hospitals Health System
    Center for human genetics. available. Center for human genetics at a glance Medical genetics; Pediatric genetics; Cancer genetics;
    http://www.uhhs.com/Clinicalareas.aspx?DepartmentId=25&MID=11

    91. Human Genetics
    human genetics A Resource For Teachers. This I have designed classroom ideas and activities that involve human genetic disorders. The
    http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/core/bio/genetics/home page.htm
    HUMAN GENETICS:
    A Resource For Teachers
    This web page is composed of simple lesson plans and activity ideas created by Jamie Handy . The activities are intended for biology teachers and assume a basic knowledge of Mendelian genetics and probability. Teachers are invited to adapt them in ways that will promote learning in their classrooms. These activities and lessons have been designed to meet goals established by the National Science Education Standards Please email me with your suggestions, comments, or ideas at jhh@email.byu.edu. LESS EMPHASIS ON MORE EMPHASIS ON Knowing scientific facts and information. Understanding scientific concepts and developing abilities of inquiry. Studying subject matter disciplines (physical, life, earth) for their own sake. Learning subject matter disciplines in the context of inquiry, technology, science in personal and social perspectives, and the history and nature of science. Separating science knowledge and science process. Integrating all aspects of science content.

    92. GeneWatch UK - Human Genetics - Home Page
    human genetics Home Page. Genetic Horoscopes. The Government believes that one day everyone will have a complete reading of their
    http://www.genewatch.org/HumanGen/default.htm
    Home Human Genetics GM Animals Lab Use ... Press Releases
    Human Genetics Home Page.
    Genetic Horoscopes.
    The Government believes that one day everyone will have a complete reading of their genetic make-up and the diseases they will get will be predicted and prevented. Lifestyle advice, medication and perhaps the food you eat would be tailored to your individual genes. Read why such genetic horoscopes are a dangerous myth.
    GeneWatch would like to see:
    • Regulation of genetic testing, so that it is used only in situations where it is of benefit to health and ethically justified. Legal safeguards to prevent genetic discrimination and erosion of privacy and civil rights. Public involvement in setting the health research agenda and restrictions on commercial conflicts of interest (including an end to the patenting of genes).
    Read about: Latest Report: Genes and health Genetic testing, gene therapy and pharmacogenetics. Genetic testing in the health service. Genes and marketing Genetic testing companies and their regulation.

    93. Division Of Cancer Epidemiology And Genetics (DCEG)Human Genetics Program: Offic
    human genetics Program. Office of the Director, HGP Joseph F. Fraumeni Jr., Acting Director; Program Staff Directory. Branches in HGP
    http://dceg.cancer.gov/hgp.html

    Home
    Organization Research Publications Search: Overview, Programs
    Human Genetics Program
    Office of the Director, HGP Branches in HGP Overview and Operating Philosophy The Human Genetics Program was established in 1996 to provide an expanded focus for interdisciplinary research into the genetic determinants of human cancer. Advances in molecular genetics and related biomedical sciences provide extraordinary opportunities both to explore and identify heritable factors that predispose to cancer as well as to elucidate gene-environment interactions. Program investigators conduct family-based and population-based studies that integrate clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory approaches to investigate genetic susceptibility to cancer. The Program is organized into the Clinical Genetics Branch and the Genetic Epidemiology Branch. Home Contact Privacy Notice Accessibility =External Link

    94. SLC - Human Genetics
    Graduate human genetics. human genetics. SLC In the Field. In 1969, Sarah Lawrence College established the first program in human genetics in the United States.
    http://www.slc.edu/human_genetics/
    Human Genetics
    Faculty
    History Links Graduate Admission
    Quick Links
    Printer friendly format Graduate Human Genetics SLC In the Field Articles published by SLC Alumnae/i: Genetic Counselors: Translating Genomic Science Into Clinical Practice Genetic Counseling Throughout the Life Cycle Articles about Genetic Testing and Genetic Counseling Landmark Breast Cancer Study Offers New Information About Breast Cancer Genes Breast Cancer Study Reported in Science Raises Questions ... Cancer Screening (article and video clip) In 1969, Sarah Lawrence College established the first program in human genetics in the United States. It remains the largest program of its kind in the country and has trained half of the nation's genetic counselors, including the directors of many other human genetics programs in the United States and Canada. Sarah Lawrence alumni also serve as the sole genetic counselors in several nations of South and Central America, Europe, and the South Pacific. The program strives to identify and train future genetic counselors who diversify the professional community and represent minority populations. The two-year program, which leads to a Master of Science degree, prepares students for careers as genetic counselors. Graduates readily fill the minimum clinical caseload required by the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) and upon graduation, are eligible for board certification.

    95. WE ACT Website: Genetics Conference Home Page
    human genetics, Environment, and Communities of Color Ethical and Social Implications. Monday, February 4th, 2002 830AM 530PM
    http://www.weact.org/genetics/
    WE ACT, Inc. 271 West 125th Street, Suite 308, New York, New York 10027-4424 Contact Us
    Translate our Site Into:
    Spanish French German Italian Portuguese
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    Please Bookmark This Site. Information Will Be Posted Regularly. W est Harlem E nvironmental Act ion presents a national conference and community dialogue on: Human Genetics, Environment, and Communities of Color:
    Ethical and Social Implications
    Monday, February 4th, 2002
    Columbia University
    New York City, NY
    Co-sponsors: the National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), the NIEHS Center for Environmental Health at the Mailman School of Public Health (Columbia University), and the Harlem Health Promotion Center. The "decoding" of the human genome the collective genetic make-up of human beings , announced in June 2000, has been heralded as one of the major scientific breakthroughs in recent history, with the potential to usher in a new era of human health protection. However, many concerns have arisen about the potential for exploitation and misuse of this technological breakthrough. As the research and development of human genetics unfolds with increasing speed, do adequate structures exist for communities to address the ethical and social implications created by these new technologies? How will genetics research impact on communities of color, and how can we best inform and prepare ourselves to handle both the challenges and opportunities posed by this new knowledge? This national conference will bring community advocates, policy makers, and scientists from across the country together to educate one another and to answer these questions. Conference participants can expect to learn some of the science upon which genetics research is based, and participate in discussions around critical ethical, legal, and social implications of human genetics for communities and people of color and for environmental justice.

    96. Starr Center For Human Genetics
    The Starr Center for human genetics applies emerging technologies in human genetics to search for genes that are causal in the genesis of human disease.
    http://www.rockefeller.edu/graduate/censtarr.htm
    Jeffrey M. Friedman,
    Director
    Jan L. Breslow
    Maria Karayiorgou
    Markus Stoffel
    Michael W. Young The Starr Center for Human Genetics applies emerging technologies in human genetics to search for genes that are causal in the genesis of human disease. These efforts will integrate genetic and clinical research at the university and enhance studies in human biology. The application of new technologies stemming from the Human Genome Project is anticipated to revolutionize our understanding of basic principles of human biology and disease. Indeed, the combination of advances in molecular genetics and the implementation of strategies of sufficient scale make it possible to identify human disease genes for complex disorders. Genetic information can also be used to stratify genetically complex diseases with respect to clinical features, disease outcome and therapeutic response. The large, ethnically diverse population available in New York City provides an opportunity for comprehensive genetic analysis of human disease, especially as preliminary efforts elsewhere have been skewed toward the analysis of families of western European descent. Thus, the program in human genetics should occupy a critical niche in future genetic research. Current studies focus on obesity, hearing loss, type II diabetes, mental illness and heart disease. Additional genetic studies are carried out in collaboration with the Department of Health on the island of Kosrae. Kosrae is a Pacific island, and aspects of its history make it a potentially valuable site for analyzing the genetic basis of obesity, diabetes and heart disease.

    97. Alex Trojovsky
    Information and links about pediatria, human genetics, psychosomatics, neonatology and his current projects.
    http://www.trojovsky.net/alex/
    alex trojovsky
    Personal
    I worked and work at different medical sites:
    • On the neonatological ward of the clinic for obstetrics ( University of Graz ) my job was to say 'hallo' to babies and helping them to pass the first 'steps' into their life outside their mothers if they needed help.
    • On the ward for Pediatric Psychosomatic and Psychotherapy I helped to seek the direction for the next steps with children, adolescents and their families.
    • When I worked at the I met people who wanted to be cloned ; )
      Clinical genetics services are provided. These include:
      • Clinical evaluations of infants, children, and adults who have malformations and/or mental retardation.
      • Prenatal/preconceptional counseling for families/women with "advanced" maternal age, abnormal maternal serum screening, drug or medication exposures, or a know family history of malformations or mental retardation.
    • At Wellcon (Center for occupational medicine
    Projects
    Neonatology and Perinatology
    One of my fields of special interest is Congenital Toxoplasmosis , a parasitic disease transmitted to the fetus during pregnancy. Measures of prophylaxis, early detection of the infection and treatment can avoid Congenital Toxoplasmosis and many long term effects.

    98. Human Genetics Laboratory
    human genetics Laboratory. The MunroeMeyer Institute human genetics Laboratory provides diagnostic chromosome studies and consultation.
    http://www.unmc.edu/services/geneticslab/Default.htm

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    Please contact us if you have questions or comments. Human Genetics Laboratory
    The Munroe-Meyer Institute Human Genetics Laboratory provides diagnostic chromosome studies and consultation. As one of the most reputable and progressive labs in the Midwest, our laboratory's highest priorities are reliability, accuracy and credibility. Our laboratory is CLIA licensed, is certified by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) and has been a CAP Cytogenetics Proficiency Survey referee since 1992. All services are provided by certified, experienced cytogenetic technologists and directed by Ph.D. and M.D. board certified clinical cytogeneticists and a Medical Geneticist. The laboratory performs analyses on amniotic fluid, chorionic villi, blood, prenatal blood, bone marrow, solid tumors, products of conception and tissue samples. We use state-of-the-art techniques and equipment and are experienced in special procedures such as high resolution, molecular fragile X procedures as well as numerous fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) procedures. We emphasize quality and competitive turn-around-times, including STAT capabilities and verbal and/or facsimile result reporting.

    99. Forensic Laboratory For DNA Research
    Goals, methods, contact information and references of this department of human genetics of Leiden university.
    http://www.medfac.leidenuniv.nl/fldo/
    Forensic Laboratory for DNA Research
    Department of Human Genetics, Leiden University
    last modified Jan 17, 2001 In 1994, the Leiden University was requested by the Ministry of Justice to set up an independent second opinion laboratory (or contra-expertise laboratory) for forensic DNA studies. In the same year the Dutch legal system was extended with a new law, by means of which suspects of severe criminal offends could be forced to cooperate in a DNA test. However, the same law also preserved them the possibility to request an independent contra expertise at a laboratory different than the laboratory of Criminal Justice.
    This new DNA lab should meet high quality standards and the law restricts the type of experiments to those for which accreditation by the Dutch Council for Accreditation (RvA) was obtained. Within the Department of Human Genetics of the Medical Faculty of the Leiden University, a new DNA laboratory, the Forensic Laboratory for DNA Research (FLDO), was started. The management of this forensic laboratory was placed in the hands of dr. E. Bakker, also head of the Department of Clinical DNA-diagnostics. A molecular geneticist, two technicians, a part-time secretary and a part-time quality manager were employed. Equipment was bought, space rented and the first test cases were performed.

    100. Nuffield Council On Bioethics - Genetics And Human Behaviour: The Ethical Contex
    Because the rapid rate of scientific progress in human genetics will lead to the identification of an increasing number of genes associated with behavioural
    http://www.nuffieldbioethics.org/behaviouralgenetics/index.asp
    Genetics and human behaviour: the ethical context Researchers in the field of behavioural genetics are examining how genes and the environment influence human behavioural traits such as aggression, anxiety, homosexuality, intelligence, novelty-seeking and anti-social behaviour. Much of the research focuses on behavioural characteristics that we all share to varying degrees, rather than traits that are considered to be abnormal, unhealthy or pathological.
    This is a complicated and often controversial area of genetic research. As well as concerns about the validity of the scientific methodologies involved, there are many ethical, legal, social and practical implications. These include concerns about the effects of developing genetic tests for normal behavioural traits and the way in which such information could be used to try to predict, change or select such traits.
    The scope of the Council's 1993 Report Genetic screening: ethical issues was limited to serious diseases. In focusing on the major disorders, the scope of the 1998 Report on Mental disorders and genetics: the ethical context was similarly restricted. This raised the question whether there were important issues relating to genetic influences on personality and behavioural characteristics within the normal range that merited examination by the Nuffield Council. Because the rapid rate of scientific progress in human genetics will lead to the identification of an increasing number of genes associated with behavioural traits, the Council agreed that it was important to anticipate the ethical and social implications raised by this research.

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