Collection
Genomics and Post-Genomics
- Submission status
- Closed
Editors
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Nathan Crowe
Nathan Crowe is a historian science who works at the intersection of the biosciences and culture in the twentieth century. As an associate professor in the history department at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, he has published broadly in the history of biotechnology and developmental biology. His first book, Forgotten Clones: The Birth of Cloning and the Biological Revolution, explores the early history of cloning techniques that arose in the middle of the twentieth century and how they became ethically and culturally controversial in the 1960s.
Articles (2 in this collection)
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Ashkenazi Anxieties: A Transnational Social History of Jewish Genetic Admixture Modeling, 1971–1986
Authors
- Elise K. Burton
- Content type: Original Research
- Published: 02 November 2022
- Pages: 411 - 442