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Supreme Court to weigh-in on human gene patent law conundrum

Sarah Fecht |
The Courtโ€™s decision in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, which will be argued in April, may finally settle ...
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Celltex v. the FDA: Do patients have a right to use their own stem cells for unproven treatments?

Sarah Fecht |
By classifying stem cells as drugs, regulations from the FDA have prompted Celltex, a Texas-based company that stores and multiplies ...

Namibians eat unapproved GM maize products

Irene !Hoaรซs |
Maize meal sold in some shops in Namibia is derived from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), a recent test has revealed ...
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Monsanto, Myriad: Two US Legal Cases Shaking Biotechnology Industries

Catherine Saez |
Two cases, Bowman v. Monsanto Co and Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics -- once centered on agricultural genetics, ...
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Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act under scrutiny

Alex Philippidis |
In early February, a team of scientists demonstrated that they could use public databases to link genetic data to its ...
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Crime-fighting DNA databases vs Genetic privacy

David Kravets |
Should police take DNA samples from people who are arrested but not yet charged with a crime? Some argue DNA ...
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Should we ban genetically engineered babies?

Sarah Fecht |
In a recent debate hosted by Intelligence Squared, an intellectual forum whose periodic events are broadcast on the web, scientists ...
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Q&A with Mark Lynas and plant geneticist Nina Fedoroff

Nina Fedoroff, a leading geneticist and pioneer in transgenics, critiques Lynas' recent speech and discusses the future of plant biotechnology ...
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Q&A with Mark Lynas and plant geneticist Nina Fedoroff

Nina Fedoroff, a leading geneticist and pioneer in transgenics, critiques Lynas' recent speech and discusses the future of plant biotechnology ...
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Q&A with Mark Lynas and plant geneticist Nina Fedoroff

Nina Fedoroff, a leading geneticist and pioneer in transgenics, critiques Lynas' recent speech and discusses the future of plant biotechnology ...

Racial quotas, Harvard, and the legacy of Bakke

Ron Unz |
The following is an excerpt. For almost 35 years, college-admissions decisions in America have been governed by the continuing legacy ...
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Q&A with Mark Lynas and plant geneticist Nina Fedoroff

Nina Fedoroff, a leading geneticist and pioneer in transgenics, critiques Lynas' recent speech and discusses the future of plant biotechnology ...
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Q&A with Mark Lynas and plant geneticist Nina Fedoroff

Nina Fedoroff, a leading geneticist and pioneer in transgenics, critiques Lynas' recent speech and discusses the future of plant biotechnology ...
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Q&A with Mark Lynas and plant geneticist Nina Fedoroff

Mark Lynas, Nina Fedoroff |
Nina Fedoroff, a leading geneticist and pioneer in transgenics, critiques Lynas' recent speech and discusses the future of plant biotechnology ...

GM potatoes will be back

Matthew Weaver |
The following is an excerpt. KENNEWICK, Wash. -- A University of Idaho researcher says he's optimistic efforts to develop genetically ...

Burger King finds horse DNA at Irish plant

Kim Hjelmgaard |
The following is an excerpt. LONDON โ€“ Burger King has found traces of horse DNA at a plant that supplied ...
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Genetic disease: The pitfalls of our risk perception

Robert Resta |
Statistics about genetic risk pass through patientsโ€™ psychological, cultural, social, and educational filters and out of the other side comes ...

Bringing back the Neanderthal genome the old-fashioned way

Razib Khan |
The following is an excerpt. With all theย crazy talkย about George Church and an adventurous young woman conspiring to bring back ...

Drumbeat for GM labeling getting louder

Keith Nunes |
Drumbeat for bioengineering labeling getting louderFood Business News (registration)Connie Tipton, president and chief executive officer of the International Dairy Foods ...

Company gives up on approval for GM potatoes in Europe

The following is an excerpt. BASF SE (BAS.XE) has given up seeking approval for genetically modified potatoes in Europe, the ...

Letter: GM crop bans are unnecessary in Canada

Lorne Hepworth |
Editor's Note: this letter is a response from Lorne Hepworth, president of CropLife Canada, to Victoria News in response to ...

Personalized genomics: Do you want to know what illnesses await you in the future?

Sylvia Thompson |
The following is an excerpt. Geneticists are predicting that within five years, a single genetics test will show what diseases ...

GMO labeling campaign promises return in 2014

The following is an excerpt. The failed California Right to Know campaign says it will be back in 2014 with ...
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Taxpayers don’t have to pay for overpriced food labels

Cameron English |
PolicyMicFarm Bill Cuts $22 Million From Organic Food Funding: Taxpayers Don't Have to ...PolicyMicIn November, California voters rejected Proposition 37, ...
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AquaBounty GM salmon worries some scientists

Conan Milner |
The following is an editorial summary. Whether or not the AquaBounty GM salmon is of concern to "scientists" as a ...

India: Agriculture minister suspects U.S. lobbies of funding anti-GM campaigns

Ramu Bhagwat |
The following is an excerpt. NAGPUR:ย Union agriculture ministerย andNCPsupremoSharadPawarย gave a new twist to the controversy on genetically modified (GM) crops like ...
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Insurers should be free to discriminate based on genetics

Rituparna Basu |
The following is an excerpt. Aย recent NPR storyย described efforts to extend the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) to long-term care ...