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Vol 14, No. 1
January 2001 Special Issue: Biotechnology and Reproduction

Beauty and the Beast
By Patricia J. Williams

From the Editor: Biotech and Reproduction
By Suzanne Theberge

Eugenics, Reproductive Technologies, and "Choice"
By Ruth Hubbard

Embryonic Confusion: When You Think Conception, You Don't Think Product Liability. Think Again.
By Lori Andrews

A Unique Relationship to Reproductive Technologies: Don't Leave Out Lesbian and Gay Families
By Deborah Wald

Race and the New Reproduction
By Dorothy E. Roberts

Safe Foods Campaign: Massachusetts
By Jill Rubin

Book Review:
Indigenous Peoples, Genes, and Genetics: What Indigenous Peoples Should Know About Biocolonialism, By Debra Harry, Stephanie Howard, and Brett Lee Shelton
Review by Amber Beland

Poetry Watch: To A New Child: A Rocking Song
By Annd Heutte

Announcement: Teitel Named President of CRG

Further Resources: Towards a Partial Listing of Materials: Books by Our Authors and Others

 

 

Volume 14, No. 2
March 2001 Special Section: Disability, Reproduction, and Biotechnology

Australian Mouse Study Confirms CRG Warning
By Stuart A. Newman

From the President: Still Eating Genetically Engineered Food?
By Martin Teitel

News Update: FDA Policy Revisions
By Suzanne Theberge

Frankentrees: Timber Industry's Latest--and Greatest--Disaster
By Anne Petermann

Special Section:

Prenatal Diagnosis and Selective Abortion: A Challenge to Practice and Policy
By Adrienne Asch

Disabled People Speak on the New Genetics: 10 Demands from Disabled Peoples International-Europe

Are Prenatal Testing and Selective Abortion Morally Acceptable Ways of Preventing Disability?
By Bonnie Steinbock

Why Members of the Disability Community Oppose Prenatal Diagnosis and Selective Abortion
By Marsha Saxton

 

 

Volume 14, No. 3
May 2001

"The Perfect Neoliberal Tree": Genetic Engineering, Free Trade, and Industrial Forestry in the Global South
By Jason Ford

Editorial: Who Owns the Human Genome (and more), in this Issue of GeneWatch
By Suzanne Theberge

Plum Island: Biowarfare Laboratory?
By David Keppel

The Human Genome Projects: Help or Hindrance for Gene Patenting?
By Matthew Albright

Biotech Patenting 101
By Warren Kaplan

Genetic Art
By George Gessert

PoetryWatch: Prometheus Remembers
By Tom Walsh

Book Review:
Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights, Edited by Erik Parens and Adrienne Asch
Review by Sophia Kolehmainen

Book Review:
Trust Us, We're Experts: How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Your Future, By Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber

Review by Martin Teitel

 

Volume 14, No. 4
July 2001 Special Issue: Biotechnology and Choice

Human Germline Engineering and Cloning as Women's Issues
By Marcy Darnovsky

Editorial: Choice in the Biotechnology Age
By Suzanne Theberge

There You Go Again, Monsanto!
Commentary by Martin Teitel

On Order
Commentary by Barbara Katz Rothman

Childbearing in the Age of Biotechnology
By Ruth Hubbard

The Co-Opting of Women's Choices
By Abby Lippman

The Safe Seed Pledge: A Move Towards Food Protection
By Amber Beland

Interns Making A Difference at CRG

Announcement: Adrienne Asch Joins CRG Board

 

 

Volume 14, No. 5
September 2001 Special Section: Genetics, Biotechnology, and Race

Latina/o Farmers and Biotechnology
By Devon G. Pena

Editorial: A sampling of race and gentics topics
By Suzanne Theberge

Constructs of Race Difference
By Ruth Hubbard

Genes and Native Identity
By Brett Lee Shelton and Jonathan Marks

The Next Generation of Biohazards? Engineering Plants to Manufacture Pharmaceuticals and Industrial Enzymes
By Brian Tokar

Commentary: Life Patents and AIDS Drug Access
By Jonathan King

Commentary: Democracy in Inaction in San Diego?
By Jane Akre

Book Review:
Resdesigning Life? The Worldwide Challenge to Genetic Engineering
Edited by Brian Tokar

Review by Shawn Behrens

 

 

Volume 14, No. 6
November 2001 Special Pull-Out Section: The Human Stem Cell Story

Genetically Engineered Thanksgiving: Uninvited DNA Comes to Dinner
By Martin Teitel and Suzanne Theberge

Editorial: The Harvest Season
By Suzanne Theberge

Biowarfare and the Department of Energy
By Tim King

Commentary: Embryo Stem Cells and Biobusiness at 20
By Stuart A. Newman

Pull-Out Section: The Human Stem Cell Story
Confusion, Clarification, and Concerns

By Annie Corbett

Open Reading Frames: The Genome and the Media
By Michael Fortun

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