The red herring of human gene patents

Kristin Neuman, Lawrence Horn&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Just a few words and little thought separate yet another stronghold of the American economy ...

“World’s first GM babies born” — 12-year-old article continues to cause confusion

Jessica Cussins&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. An undated Daily Mail article that is actually over a decade old continues to spread misinformation about ...
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The ethics of pharmacogenetics

Carol Isaacson Barash&nbsp|&nbsp
Pharmacogenetics is poised to provide crucial information about patients’ responses to various prescription drugs, effectively expanding upon current dosage guidelines ...
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Scaremongers and ignorance might win with “Right to Know Act”

Ronald Bailey&nbsp|&nbsp
If the "Right to Know Act" introduced to Congress passes, food companies might as well go ahead and slap GMO ...
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AMP v. Myriad Genetics: Do intellectual property protections really stifle innovation?

Sarah Fecht&nbsp|&nbsp
As the Supreme Court debates the patentability of human genes, the media argues about whether patents help or hinder genetic ...

EU GMO policy paradox: Farmers can’t plant GM corn, but it can be imported

Roxanne Palmer&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Europe needs to embrace genetically engineered crops or face economic decline, according to a group ...

GMO food labeling drive heats up

The following is an excerpt. New efforts to force labelling of foods made with genetically modified crops, including a bill introduced by ...

UK: The government’s backing of GM foods is short-sighted and wrong

Peter Melchett&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. The call to relax the rules on GM crops from Sir Mark Walport, government chief ...

Video: Interview with CEO of AquaBounty

Karl Haro von Mogel&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Karl Haro von Mogel from Biology Fortified interviewed Ron Stonish, President and CEO of AquaBounty at the 2013 ...

Peru says no to GMO

Annie Murphy&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Peru was the cradle of the Inca Empire, and today it’s home to many crops indigenous ...
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Why the U.S. Supreme Court should allow human gene patents

Jason Cheung&nbsp|&nbsp
By giving a monopoly to new inventions, patents encourage individuals to innovate and investors to invest in attempts to make ...

Gay germ censorship

Ron Unz&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. The notion of a Gay Germ—homosexuality transmitted as some sort of infection—probably horrifies many mainstream ...

Gene patents are a hindrance to innovation

Adam Rutherford&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. You carry a set of instructions in every cell, encrypted in DNA. Your genome, 3 billion ...

Who should get prenatal genetic counseling?

Courtney Humphries&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Q. Who should get prenatal genetic counseling? A. There are many reasons that women and couples receive ...

Talking to children about genetic conditions

The following is an excerpt. How do you explain to a child that he or she is battling a genetic ...

Supreme Court: Myriad Genetics’ monopoly on genetic cancer tests may be weakened

Glenn Hess&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Lawyers who attended last week’s Supreme Court arguments over the patentability of human genetic material say the justices ...

GMOs good for Africa’s development, says Harvard don

Francis Kagolo&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. technology and genetic engineering have the potential to do for agriculture what mobile technology has ...

Canada: Organic farmers, opposition ask feds to stall genetically-modified alfalfa sales

Chris Plecash&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Organic farmers are calling on the federal government to put the brakes on the commercial ...

Vermont: Legislators moving quickly on GMO labeling bill

Kirk Carapezza&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Before the Vermont House closes the legislative session sometime next month, lawmakers could still vote ...
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DNA and the criminal justice system

Sarah Fecht&nbsp|&nbsp
Should police automatically collect DNA samples from crime suspects who have been arrested, but not convicted? Supporters say the measure ...

Why are gene patents controversial?

The following is an excerpt. MANY people react with bafflement when they find out that it is possible to claim ...

Vermont lawmakers unlikely to resolve GMO labeling this year

Kyle Midura&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. MONTPELIER, Vt. - Sen. David Zuckerman first proposed labeling requirements for food products containing genetically modified ...
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New Canadian bill would prevent genetic discrimination

Steve Rennie&nbsp|&nbsp
Canada's liberals are calling for restrictions on how insurance companies can use genetic information ...
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Has the pace of genetics research rendered the Myriad case obsolete?

Kenrick Vezina&nbsp|&nbsp
Both sides in the Myriad genetics case seem to think the future of innovation is at stake, but a few ...
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As final approval of GM salmon nears, debate heats up

In an online debate, AquaBounty president Elliot Entis discusses his company's GM salmon with author Paul Greenberg, a critic of ...

Americans still wary of ‘greenwashing’, including organic labels: Harris Poll

Stephen Daniells&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Concern for the environment may be increasing among Americans, but suspicion of corporate ‘greenwashing’ may ...

Four ways the gene patent ruling affects you

Rachael Rettner&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. The Supreme Court is due to rule by the end of June on the landmark ...
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