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GeneWatch Volume 15 | Back to Archives

 

VOLUME 15 NUMBER 1
JANUARY 2002

GeneWatch Celebrates Two Decades
By Suzanne Theberge

A Look Back: Gene Transfer in Sewerage
By Ditta Bartels, Martha Herbert, and Abby Rockefeller

Editorial: Reflections on a Successful Conference
By Suzanne Theberge

Human Genomics
By Paul R. Billings

The Nabi Newsletter: For the Investor Ahead of the Mob (Humor)
By Isador Nabi

Open Reading Frames: The Genome and the Media, Pt 2
By Michael Fortun

Standing at the Crossroads of Genetic Testing: New Eugenics, Disability Consciousness, and Women’s Work
By Rayna Rapp and Faye Ginsberg

Book Review
Body Bazaar: The Market for Human Tissue in the Biotechnology Age, by Lori Andrews and Dorothy Nelkin
Review by Annie Corbett

Book Review

The Monk in the Garden: the Lost and Found Story of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics, by Robin Marantz Henig

Review by Becky Makar

 

 

VOLUME 15 NUMBER 2
FEBRUARY 2002

Special Issue: Biowarfare

A Tale of Two Treaties
By David Keppel

Guest Editorial: Where is Women's Health in the Debate on Embryo Research?
By Ruth Hubbard

Double Language and Biological Warfare
By Susan Wright

Biological Defense is Just Another Name for Offensive Weapons
By Jonathan King

Open Reading Frames: The Genome and the Media, Pt 3
By Michael Fortun

The Problem of the Narrow Lens
By Sophia Kolehmainen

 

   

VOLUME 15 NUMBER 3
MAY 2003

The End of the Revolution
By Matthew Albright

Editorial: From Privacy to Theater: A Cornucopia in this Issue
By Suzanne Theberge

A Sense of Humus Activism through Theater: An Interview with Deborah Shoval
By Suzanne Theberge

Vermonters Vote Against Genetic Engineering of Food
By the ISE Biotechnology Project

"No Patents on Life" Working Group Update
By Rebecca Charnas

The Cloning Landscape: A Look at Pending Legislation
By Doug Hunt

A Look Back: Articles from the Past
The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same

Biotechnology and the Public Purpose
by Anthony Robbins and Phyllis Freeman, from GeneWatch 2:4-6

CRG Interns Always Make a Valuable Contribution
By Sophia Kolehmainen

   

VOLUME 15 NUMBER 4
JULY 2002

A Focus on Food, and a Goodbye
By Suzanne TheBerge

Transgenic Maize in Mexico: Two Updates
By Doreen Stabinsky

Patents Revealed on Cloned Mammals, Including Humans
By Jonathan King

The Bio-Piracy of Wild Rice: Genome Mapping of a Sacred Food
By Brian Carlson

The Regulation of GE Foods
By Sophia Kolehmainen

The Genomic Dream in Iceland (and elsewhere) v.s. Cystic Fibrosis
By Steindor J. Eerlingsson

 

 

VOLUME 15 NUMBER 5
SEPTEMBER 2002

Cloning the Splendid Splinter
By Brandon Keim

Of Transgenic Mice and Men
By Peter Shorett

The Free Ride Slows Down
By Brian Tokar

CRG's New Staff

Cloning's Slippery Slope
By Stuart Newman

Canada's Bill C-56: Half Full or Half Empty?
By Abby Lippman

Biowar and Peace
By Lauren Davis

 

 

VOLUME 15 NUMBER 6
NOVEMBER 2002

Reclaiming Progress
By Brandon Keim

What Human Genetic Modification Means for Women
By Judith Levine

Newswatch

Farm Fresh . . . Aprotonin?
By Bill Freese

Hearts of Darkness
By Doreen Stabinsky

Transnational Corporations, GM Food, and the Arms Race
By Sujatha Byravan

Biotech Family Secrets
By Cameron Woodworth

Precision Farming: Agribusiness Meets Spy Technology
By Carmelo Ruiz-Marrero

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