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2012 | Dna Sequencing Of Maternal Plasma Reliably Identifies Trisomy 18 and13 and Down Syndrome

To determine whether maternal plasma cell–free DNA sequencing can effectively identify trisomy 18 and 13, an interantional group of scientists collaborated and found that among high-risk pregnancies, sequencing circulating cell–free…

2012 | Sharlene Santana – Adaptive Evolution of Facial Colour Patterns

ISG postdoc Dr. Sharlene Santana, in collaboration with ISG Associate Director Dr. Jessica Lynch Alfaro and ISG Associate Dr. Michael Alfaro, has published a new paper entitled “Adaptive evolution of…

2011 | Laura Foster – Situating Feminism, Patent Law, and the Public Domain

ISG Graduate Affiliate, Laura Foster, has published a paper in the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law titled “Situating Feminism, Patent Law, and the Public Domain”. It can be viewed…

2011 | Hannah Landecker – "Food as exposure: Nutritional epigenetics and the new metabolism"

ISG professor Dr. Hannah Landecker‘s paper “Food as exposure: Nutritional epigenetics and the new metabolism” is now available to read online at Biosocieties

2011 | Aaron L. Panofsky – Field Analysis and Interdisciplinary Science

ISG Assistant Professor Dr. Aaron L. Panofsky has published new paper entitled “Field Analysis and Interdisciplinary Science: Scientific Capital Exchange in Behavior Genetics“. Abstract: This paper uses Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory to…

Mark Leach: My Daughter's Paradoxical Genes

Mark Leach, J.D., published an article called “My Daughter’s Paradoxical Genes” detailing the seemingly paradoxical case of the ethical considerations arising from his daughter Juliet’s genes. Specifically, he examines the…