THE CODE OF CODES SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT Softcover book edited by Daniel J. Kevles and Leroy Hood Over 395 pages First Harvard University Press paperback edition, 1993 Copyright © 1992 by Daniel J. Kevles and Leroy Hood " The Code of Codes is a collective exploration of the substance and possible consequences of the human genome project in relation to ethics, law, and society, as well as to science, technology, and medicine. It comprises incisive essays by steallar figures in a variety of fields, including James D. Watson and Walter Gilbert and the social analysts of science Dorothy Nelkin and Evelyn Fox Keller. This book's balanced coverage and the expertise of its contributors make it the most comprehensive and compelling exploration available on this history-making project. " " " The Code of Codes ... gives a very balanced cross-section of views on both the scientific aspects of the [Human Genome] project and many of the social issues surrounding it ... In studying the human genome, much will be discovered about the evolution of life and living systems and if, as the book tries to show, there are fears, there is also hope that this knowledge will benefit humanity. What more can one want ? " - Sydney Brenner, Nature " Contents includes: " Preface to the Paperback Edition Part I HISTORY, POLITICS, AND GENETICS 1. Out of Eugenics: The Historical Politics of the Human Genome Daniel J. Kevles 2. A History of the Science and Technology Behind Gene Mapping and Sequencing Horace Freeland Judson Part II GENETICS, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDICINE 3. A Vision of the Grail Walter Gilbert 4. The Challenges to Technology and Informatics Charles Cantor 5. DNA-Based Medicine: Prevention and Therapy C. Thomas Caskey 6. Biology and Medicine in the Twenty-First Century Leroy Hood 7. A Personal View of the Project James D. Watson Part III ETHICS, LAW, AND SOCIETY 8. The Social Power of Genetic Information Dorothy Nelkin 9. DNA Fingerprinting: Science, Law, and the Ultimate Identifier Eric Lander 10. Clairvoyance and Caution: Repercussions from the Human Genome Project Nancy Wexler 11. Genetic Technology and Reproductive Choice: An Ethics for Autonomy Ruth Schwartz Cowan 12. Health Insurance, Employment Discrimination, and the Genetics Revolution Henry T. Greely 13. Nature, Nurture, and the Human Genome Project Evelyn Fox Keller 14. Reflections Daniel J. Kevles and Leroy Hood Postscript to Paperback Edition Notes Selected Bibliography Glossary Contributors Index " This book is in very good condition with only very minor wear. No torn or ripped pages. No markings or writing. |