E-Book, Englisch, 576 Seiten, eBook
Petermann / Harper / Doetz History of Human Genetics
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-51783-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Aspects of Its Development and Global Perspectives
E-Book, Englisch, 576 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-319-51783-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The individual contributions, based on seven international workshops on the history of human genetics, cover a diverse range of topics, including the early years of the discipline, gene mapping and diagnostics. Further, they discuss the status quo of human genetics in different countries and highlight the value of genetic counseling as an important subfield of medical genetics.
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Introduction Heike I. Petermann, Peter S. Harper, and Susanne DoetzPart I Workshops on the History of Human GeneticsThe International Workshops on Genetics, Medicine and History:An Overview, 2003–2015Peter S. Harper and Heike I. PetermannPart II Beginning of Human GeneticsAncestral Concepts of Human Genetics and Molecular Medicinein Epicurean Philosophy Christos YapijakisBateson and the Doctors: The Introduction of Mendelian Geneticsto the British Medical Community 1900–1910Alan R. RushtonPart III Genetics and MedicinePedigrees and Prejudices: Pre-WWII Inherited Disease Classificationat the US Eugenics Record OfficePhilip K. WilsonAldred Scott Warthin’s Family ‘G’: The American Plot Against Cancerand Heredity (1895–1940)Toine PietersGenetic Discrimination in the Doctoring of Cancer and Alcoholism Stephen Snelders, Charles D. Kaplan, Frans J. Meijman, and Toine PietersThe Genomization of Biology: CounterbalancingRadical ReductionismRicardo Noguera-Solano, Rosaura Ruiz-Gutierrez,and Juan Manuel Rodriguez-CasoA Brief History of Uncertainty in Medical Genetics and Genomics Reed E. PyeritzPart IV Countries“Nature’s Laboratories of Human Genetics”: Alpine Isolates,Hereditary Diseases and Medical Genetic Fieldwork, 1920–1970Pascal GermannSome Thoughts on Genetics and Politics. The HistoricalMisrepresentation of Scandinavian Eugenics and SterilizationNils Roll-HansenChanging the Point of View: The History of Human Genetics as anApplied Science in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1945–1975Heike I. PetermannHerbert Bach (1926–1996): One of the Pioneers of Human Geneticsin East Germany (GDR) J€org PittelkowConcise History of Prenatal Diagnostic Service in RussiaVladislav S. BaranovFoundation of the International Federation of Human Genetic Societies:The Catalyst Karen BirminghamPart V Gene MappingThe First Human Genetic Map 1936Alan R. RushtonGlasgow Contributions to Human Gene MappingMalcolm A. Ferguson-SmithHuman Gene Mapping: The Mass Media Iconography of the HumanGenome Project in the Most Popular Greek NewspapersConstantinos MorfakisPart VI Narrated HistoryNational Human Genome Research Institute History of GenomicsOral History Program: An Example of “Triangulation”Christopher DonohueNarrating Genes: How Patients with Chronic Inflammatory BowelDiseases Interpret an Emerging Disease Aetiology and How We CanMake Sense Out of It by Developing a Historically and SociologicallyInformed FrameworkDana MahrPart VII Genetic CounsellingThe Establishment of Genetic Counselling in Sweden: 1940–1980Maria Bj€orkman and Anna TunlidCounselling, Risk and Prevention in Human Genetic Early Diagnosisin the Federal Republic of GermanyBirgit Nemec and Gabriele Moser“The Happiness of the Individual Is of Primary Importance”:Genetic Counselling in the GDRSusanne Doetz




