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Chairman
• Nigel M. de S. Cameron
CameronConfidential.blogspot.com
Fellows
• Adrienne Asch
• Brent Blackwelder
• Paige Comstock Cunningham
• Marsha Darling
• Jean Bethke Elshtain
• Kevin FitzGerald
• Debra Greenfield
• Amy Laura Hall
• Jaydee Hanson
• C. Christopher Hook
• Douglas Hunt
• William B. Hurlbut
• Andrew Kimbrell
• Abby Lippman
• Michele Mekel
• C. Ben Mitchell
• M. Ellen Mitchell
• Stuart A. Newman
• Judy Norsigian
• David Prentice
• Charles Rubin
Affiliated Scholars
• Sheri Alpert
• Diane Beeson
• Nanette Elster
• Rosario Isasi
• Henk Jochemsen
• Christina Bieber Lake
Christina Bieber Lake's Blog
• Katrina Sifferd
• Tina Stevens
• Brent Waters
Co-founders
• Lori Andrews
• Nigel M. de S. Cameron

Institute on Biotechnology & the Human Future
565 W. Adams Street Chicago Illinois 312.906.5337
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Publications
Justine Burley, ed.
The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights
Oxford University Press, Oxford (1999)
In this compendium, contributing authors proffer their views on human rights as related to embryonic research, cloning, and genetic information. They explore a wide range of questions about effects of biotechnology on racial and genetic discrimination, as well as and the ethics of moving forward with such research.
Melinda Tankard Reist
Defiant Birth: Women Who Resist Medical Eugenics
Spinifex Press, North Melbourne, Australia (2006)
Melinda Tankard Reist documents the decisions of women who gave birth to babies with disabilities despite advice from their physicians, relatives, and friends to terminate their pregnancies.


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commentaries


James Cerami
How to Prevent History from Repeating Itself:
A View from the Institute on Biotechnology and the Human Future's
Eugenics & Emerging Technologies: Bioethics in the Shadow of Auschwitz?
 C. Ben Mitchell, Ph.D., and C. Christopher Hook, M.D.
State-sponsored Liberal Eugenics Has Just Begun


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