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Genes Cells And Brains The Promethean Promises Of The New Biology 1st Edition Hilary Rose

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Genes Cells And Brains The Promethean Promises Of The New Biology 1st Edition Hilary Rose
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.12 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Hilary Rose, Steven Rose
ISBN: 9781844678815, 1844678814
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Genes Cells And Brains The Promethean Promises Of The New Biology 1st Edition Hilary Rose by Hilary Rose, Steven Rose 9781844678815, 1844678814 instant download after payment.

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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