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Bioethics and Human Population Genetics Research (1995)
This report examines the ethical issues of population genetics, their philosophical basis, their research methodologies, the possible uses of research results and the need for education to address fears of stigmatisation and discrimination.

File populationCIB3_en.pdf
Author(s) Chee Heng Leng, Laila El-Hamamsy, John Fleming, Norio Fujiki, Genoveva Keyeux, Bartha Maria Knoppers and Darryl Macer
Publication Year 1995
Series/Report ID CIP/BIO/95/CONF.002/5



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