Items where Subject is "Q Science > QH Natural history > QH426 Genetics"
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ArticleFranklin, S. (2001) Culturing biology: cell lines for the second millennium. HEALTH, 5 (3). pp. 335-354. ISSN 1363-4593 McAllister, Marion and Payne, Katherine and MacLeod, Rhona and Nicholls, Stuart and Donnai, Dian and Davies, Linda M. (2008) What process attributes of clinical genetics services could maximise patient benefits? European Journal of Human Genetics, 16. pp. 1467-1476. ISSN 1018-4813 Twine, Richard (2005) From Warnock to the Stem Cell Bank - Evaluating the UK's Regulatory Measures for Stem Cell Research. Journal of International Biotechnology Law, 2 (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1612-6068 Book/Report/ProceedingsFranklin, S. and Tutton, R, (2001) Revisiting concepts of gift in the new genetics : report on a one day symposium. Cultural dimensions of the new genetics . University of Lancaster, Lancaster. Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsFranklin, S. (2001) Biologisation revisited : kinship theory in the context of the new biologies. In: Relative values : reconfiguring kinship studies. Duke University Press, Durham, pp. 302-328. ISBN 0822327961 Franklin, S. (2003) Clones and cloning: new reproductive futures. In: Key issues in bioethics: a guide for teachers. Routledge/Falmer, London and New York, pp. 69-78. ISBN 0203464532 Levitt, M. and Williams, G. (2005) Ethical Issues:Overview. In: Encyclopedia of social measurement. Elsevier, London, pp. 815-825. ISBN 0124438903 (set) Twine, Richard (2006) Agricultural animals as targets of genetic progress: engaging with animal scientists about the impact of genomics. In: Ethics and the politics of food. Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 345-350. ISBN 9789086860081 Williams, G. (2004) Human genetic banking and the limits of informed consent. In: Reconfiguring nature : issues and debates in the new genetics. Cardiff papers in qualitative research . Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 148-166. ISBN 0754632377 OtherTwine, Richard (2005) Associate Editor of Genomics, Society and Policy. CESAGen, CESAGen, Lancaster. |