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Recent Articles

Stock, G 2004. Human Reproduction, The Challenges Ahead . RGB Online Proceedings,

Stock, G 2004, The Coming Possibilities of Human Redesign. La Recherche, Paris, July

Stock, G. 2004 “The Future of Healthcare: Challenges ahead.” in Blue Skies: The Genomics Revolution and its impact on policy by 2020 , The Centre for Reform. In Preparation

 

Stock, G 2004 “The Legitamacy Problem: Who should be empowered to make our human biotechnology choices and how shold these decisions be made?” New Americal Foundation. In Preparation.

 

Stock, G. 2004 “Seizing Control of the Human Future,” Free Inquiry Magazine, January 2004

 

Stock, G. 2003 “From Regenerative Medicine to Human Design: What are we really afraid of?” DNA and Cell Biology 22:679-684, November 11, 2003

 

Stock, G. 2003 “Stamp out Short People” Opinion Piece. Wired Magazine, p 126?, October, 2003

 

Stock, G. 2003. “The Promises and Pitfalls of Planning for Demographic Change,” Biogerontology. p.89, vol 4, Supplement 1, 2003, Abstracts of the International Association of Biomedical Gerontology 10th Congress. Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence.

 

Stock, G. 2003. “Sham Surgery – What’s wrong with Placebos?” American Journal of Bioethics, 3(4) ?? (Fall, 2003).

 

Stock, G. 2003. “Biotechnology and the Future of Medicine” in Biotechnology and the Future of Society, UAE Press, 2003

RSA Journal - Unnatural Birth - April 2003

Stock, G. 2003. “Entering the Genomic Era with Eyes Wide Open,” UCLA Today, January 22, 2003.

Stock, G. 2002. “Genetic Research: Ban or Not Ban,” Current 448:3-7 (December)

Stock, G and F. Fukuyama 2002 “Biotechnology: Our Slippery Slope?” (An exchange of letters), Prospect 75: 16-20, June, 2002

Stock, G. 2002. “Choosing our Children’s Genes.” The Futurist. July/August 2002

A. de Grey, J. Baynes, D. Berd, C. Heward, G Pawelec, G. Stock. 2002. “Is human aging still mysterious enough to be left only to scientists?” Bioessays, July 2002.

Stock, G. and F. Fukuyama 2002. Point – Counterpoint: “Should we allow genetic technologies with the potential to alter human biology,” Reason, June 2002

Stock, G 2002  “Do We Pull Back in Fear or Embrace the Future?” London Times Higher Education Supplement. May 17, 2002

Stock, G. 2002 “Homo ex Machina,” in Jahrbuch 2001/2002 des Wissenschaftszentrums Nordrhein-Westfalen, ed.Gert Kaiser, Wissenschaftszentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen, Duesseldorf, Germany.

Stock, G. Excerpt, Redesigning Humans. 2002 The Sunday Times, London, May 2002

A. de Grey, B. Ames, J. Anderson, A Bartke, J. Campesi, C. Heward, R. McCarter, G. Stock. 2002 “Time to Talk SENS: Critiquing the Immutability of Human Aging,” In: Harman, D., Ed., Increasing Healthy Life Span: Conventional Measures and Slowing the Innate Aging Process; Proc. 9th Congress of the International Association of Biomedical Gerontology. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 959:452-462 (2002 Full text: http://www.annalsnyas.org/cgi/content/full/959/1/452

Stock, G. and J. Campbell. 2002. Public Policy Recommendations for Human Germline Engineering: In Current Controversies: Genetic Engineering, The Gale Group.

Stock, G. 2002. “The Future of Human Reproduction.” BBC Science Now. January

Stock, G. 2001. “Unvermeidbare Designer-Babys” Invited Guest Commentary, Deutschland Financial Times, p. 30, December 6

Stock, G. 2001. “Eggs for Sale – How much is too much?” American Journal of Bioethics, 1(4):26-27 (Fall, 2001).

Stock, G. 2001. “The Family Covenant: A Flawed Response to the Dilemmas of Genetic Testing.” American Journal of Bioethics, 1(3):17-18 (Summer, 2001).

Stock,G.2001. “The Genie is Out of the Bottle,” Opinion Piece, Deutschland Magazine, April, 2001

Stock, G. 2001. “Choice or Chance: Why not pick our children’s gender?” American Journal of Bioethics, 1(1):36-37 (Winter, 2001).

Stock, G. 2001. “The Coming Era of Human Biological Re-design” In The Future is Ours – Evolution and Enlightenment, ed. George Enninga, Gordon and Breach Arts International, London & OPA Publishing. Amsterdam.

Stock, G 2000. Commentary in chapters 7,8,9,20,22 of Closer To Truth: Challenging Current Belief (Companion to PBS Series), editor Robert Kuhn, McGraw-Hill, 2000.

Stock, G. 2000. “Reflections on the Future of IVF and Germline Engineering.” ASRM News, Vol. 34, No. 4, Winter 2000

Stock, G. 2000 “Genetik: Die Vision vom Klon-Baby,” (Interview: Visions of Clones) in Was Ist Liebe? Focus Magazine 52:122-125 (December 22, 2000), Germany (online version: http://focus.de/F/2000/52/Technik/stock/stock.htm).

Stock, G. 2000 L'égalité des chances pour tous. Invited Commentary, Remaking our bodies: What we can expect from genetic engineering. Liberation, Paris. September 16, 2000. Also at http://www.liberation.com/chantiers/corps2.html.

Stock, G.  2000. Genetic Profiling, Cloning, and Germline Enhancement: Challenges to Come. In Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik, Annual Review of Law and Ethics Vol 8: C. Byrd, J. Hruschka, J. Joerden, eds., Duncker & Humblot, Berlin.

Stock G. 2000. Patent Pending: The Debate About Gene Patents, UCLA Magazine, Spring, Vol12, #1.

Stock, G. 2000 Der Geist Ist Aus Der Flasche (The Genie is out of the Bottle), Der Spiegel, pp190-192, April 10

Stock, G. 2000. “End of the Beginning: The Genomics Revolution”, page 7, UCLA Today, August 29.

Stock, G. 2000. “The Century Ahead” in Visions of the Future from Leading Thinkers, White House Publication; Invited Contribution, Internal Distribution.

Campbell, J., G. Stock. 1999. A Vision for Practical Human Germline Engineering. Chapter 2 in Engineering the Human Germline, eds. G. Stock and J. Campbell. Oxford Univ. Press, New York

Stock, G., J. Campbell. 1999. Germline Intervention: An Evolutionary Perspective. Chapter 1 in Engineering the Human Germline, eds. G. Stock and J. Campbell. Oxford Univ. Press, New York

Stock, G.  1999. Human Germline Engineering: Implications and Prospects. In Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik, Annual Review of Law and Ethics Vol 7. C. Byrd, J. Hruschka, J. Joerden, eds., Duncker & Humblot, Berlin.

Stock, G. 1998. Point de Vue: Faut-il modifier la lignee germinale? Biofutur 178:5. Paris.

Stock, G. 1998.The Prospects for Human Germline Engineering, Teleopolis, Frankfurt, Germany

Stock, G. 1998Human Germline Engineering: The Prospects for Commercial Development. Workshop on Genetic Manipulation in Animals. www.atp.nist.gov/atc/atc_hp Advanced Technology Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Wash DC

Stock, G., G. McGee. 1997. Should Human Cloning be Banned? Brain-Tennis Debate, http://www.hotwired.com/synapse/braintennis, HotWired, San Francisco.

Stock, G., J. H. Campbell. 1996. Human Society as an Emerging Global Superorganism: A Biological Perspective. in Evolution, Order, and Complexity, editor Kenneth Boulding, Elias Khalil. Routledge Press, NY

Stock, G. 1996. The Fourth Phase: Our Evolutionary Transition to a New Epoch in the History of Life, in Evoluting, editor E. Todd Ellison, Meridian Press, Los Angeles.

Conway, K., S. Lozenoff, G. Stock, R. Hunt. 1984. Numerical Resectioning Used to Quantitate the 3D Structure of Chimeric Xenopus Eyes. Anatomical Record 208:35A

Stock, G., K. Conway, R. Hunt. 1983, Computer-aided Reconstruction Used to Visualize the 3D Shape of Chimeric Xenopus Eyes. Society for Neuroscience Abstract 9:848

Goll, J., G. Stock. 1983. Determination of Particle Size and Speed Distributions using Photon Correlation Spectroscopy and First-Order Splines. Chapter 6 of Measurement of Suspended Particles by Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering. John Wiley and Sons, NY

Stock, G., S. Bryant. 1981. Studies of Digit regeneration and their Implications for Theories of Development and Evolution of Vertebrate Limbs. Journal of Exp. Zoology 216:423-433.

Stock, G., G. Krasner, N. Holder, S. Bryant. 1980. Frequency of Supernumerary Limbs Following Blastemal Rotation in the Newt. Journal of Exp. Zoology 214:123-126

Stock, G. 1978. Measurement of Bacterial Translation by Photon Correlation Spectroscopy. Biophys. J. 22:79-93

Goll, J., G. Stock. 1977 Determination by Photon Correlation Spectroscopy of Particle Size Distributions in Lipid Vesicle Suspensions. Biophys. J. 19:265-273

Stock, G. 1977. Photon correlation Spectroscopy - An Assay of Bacterial Motility. Ph.D. Thesis. Biophysics Department, Johns Hopkins Univ.

Stock, G. 1976. Application of Splines to the Calculation of Bacterial Speed Distributions. Biophysics. J. 16:535-540

Stock, G., F. Carlson. 1975. Photon Correlation Spectra of Wobbling and Translating Bacteria in Symposium on Swimming and Flying in Nature 1: 57-68. Editors T.Y. Wu, C. Brokaw, C. Brenan. Plenum Press. NY.

Website Productions

Human Germline Engineering: Implications for Science and Society. September 1999. A multimedia documentary funded by the Greenwall Foundation and developed through the UCLA School of Medicine. http://research.mednet.ucla.edu/pmts/Germline/default.htm


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