Arguments against the use of racialized categories as genetic variables in biomedical research
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Outram, Simon M and Ellison, George T. H (2010) Arguments against the use of racialized categories as genetic variables in biomedical research. In: What's the use of race? Modern governance and the biology of difference. Whitmarsh, Ian and Jones, David S, eds. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, pp. 91-124.
Abstract
This chapter provides a detailed analysis of published criticisms and concerns surrounding the use of racialized categories as (if they were) markers of genetic variation in genetics and related biomedical research.
Item type | Book Section |
URI | https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/23946 |
ISBN | 9780262514248 |
Subjects | Historical > FOR Classification > 1103 Clinical Sciences Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL) |
Keywords | racialised, genetics, ethnicity, ethnic groups, races, biomedical, markers, variables, stereotyping, health care disparities |
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