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Full-Text Articles in Genetics and Genomics
Bridging The Gap Between Life Insurer And Consumer In The Genetic Testing Era: The Rf Proposal, Christopher M. Keefer
Bridging The Gap Between Life Insurer And Consumer In The Genetic Testing Era: The Rf Proposal, Christopher M. Keefer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Balancing Interests In Frozen Embryo Disputes: Is Adoption Really A Reasonable Alternative?, David L. Theyssen
Balancing Interests In Frozen Embryo Disputes: Is Adoption Really A Reasonable Alternative?, David L. Theyssen
Indiana Law Journal
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Genetic Monitoring In The Workplace: A Tool Not A Solution, Lillian Trettin, Catherine Musham, Richard Jablonski
Genetic Monitoring In The Workplace: A Tool Not A Solution, Lillian Trettin, Catherine Musham, Richard Jablonski
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
The authors differentiate between genetic monitoring and screening, and discuss the potential risks and benefits of predictive testing technologies.
Social Implications Of Genetic Testing, Karen H. Rothenberg
Social Implications Of Genetic Testing, Karen H. Rothenberg
Faculty Scholarship
This paper examines the social implications of predictive genetic testing and its impact on the insurance industry. Although the Human Genome Project has the potential to improve the health of our nation, it also may serve as a means of highlighting genetic differences among individuals and ethnic groups. Thus, if we are to reach the full promise of the Project, society must address the public's fears of genetic discrimination in insurance and employment context. Following an analysis of state and federal legislation on genetic privacy and discrimination, the paper concludes with a challenge to the insurance industry to work with …
The Human Genome Project's Implications For Autonomy, Respect, And Professionalism In Medical Genetics, Roger B. Dworkin
The Human Genome Project's Implications For Autonomy, Respect, And Professionalism In Medical Genetics, Roger B. Dworkin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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