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Volume 18 Number 1
January - February 2005

The Antidote to Big Pharma:
GeneWatch Interviews Marcia Angell
by Evan Lerner

Open Source Biotechnology
by Janet Hope

The Genetic Bill of Rights
by Sheldon Krimsky and Peter Shorett

GM Food Legislation
by Lara Freeman

Headlines: Biotechnology in the News

 

Volume 18 Number 2
March - April 2005

Misleading Marketing of Genetic Tests
by Helen Wallace

Dubious Genetic Testers
by Stephen Barrett and Harriet Hall

Gene Therapy: What Has Been Achieved After 25 Years?
by Sheldon Krimsky

BU's Four Part Failure
by Marc Pelletier

In the Numbers: Trends in Genetic Testing

Headlines: Biotechnology in the News


Volume 18 Number 3
May-June 2005

Without a Trace
by Phil Bereano

Whistleblowers, Threats, and Bribes

by Jeffrey Smith

Digging for Gold
by Anuradha Mittal

Prempting Democracy
by Britt Bailey

In the Numbers: SOCO Report Statistics

Headlines: Biotechnology in the News

 

Volume 18 Number 4
July-August 2005

Race and Genes
by Ruth Hubbard

The Fallacy of Racial Medicine

by Richard Lewontin

The New Racial Economy
by Evan Balaban

New Information, Enduring Questions
by Jonathan Marks

Headlines: Biotechnology in the News


Volume 18 Number 5
September - October 2005

The Slow Dawn of the Epigenome
by Brandon Keim

Egg Donation Dangers
by Judy Norsigian

An Act to Protect the Public Health and Environment from Toxic Biological Agents

The Year of the Stem Cell
by Sujatha Byravan

Headlines: Biotechnology in the News


Volume 18 Number 6
November -December 2005

A Disaster in the Making
by Evan Lerner

BiDil: False Promises
by Jonathan Kahn

China's Gene Therapy Drug
by Sheldon Krimsky

Cloning in America
by Kelli Whitlock Burton

Headlines: Biotechnology in the News

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