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      Biographical MethodsHuman Genome ProjectScience autobiographyCraig Venter
This article analyzes a number of recently published autobiographies by leading participants in the Human Genome Project (HGP), in order to determine to what extent they may further our understanding of the history, scientific... more
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      History of Science and TechnologyGenomicsBiographical MethodsHGP
The Human Genome Project (HGP) is regarded by many as one of the major scientific achievements in recent science history, a large-scale endeavour that is changing the way in which biomedical research is done and expected, moreover, to... more
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      Research EthicsNobel PrizeBig ScienceFrancis Collins
The Human Genome Project (HGP) is regarded by many as one of the major scientific achievements in recent science history, a large-scale endeavour that is changing the way in which biomedical research is done and expected, moreover, to... more
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      LawApplied EthicsResearch EthicsLife Sciences
One of the most tenacious images used to express ideas and expectations related to the human genome has been the ‘blueprint’ metaphor. In 1999, for example, Francis Collins, director of the Human Genome Project (HGP) indicated that... more
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      GenomicsGenetic determinismScience metaphorsHGP
This article examines how minimal genome research mobilizes philosophical concepts such as minimality and essentiality. Following a historical approach the article aims to uncover what function this terminology plays and which problems... more
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      Philosophy of ScienceSynthetic BiologyHistory and Philosophy of BiologyTechnoscience
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