Society's views

What do people, individually and collectively, think of genetics?

Features

Image for Inside DNA - A genomic revolution
'Inside DNA' - the UK's first national touring exhibition dedicated to developments in genomics research and their wider impact - was supported by a £1.5 million Wellcome Trust Capital Award. It will tour for five years, aiming to reach around one million people across the country. 03/02/09
Image for Scotch eggs with a difference: Edinburgh Film Festival on the ethics of cloning
A report on 'Ethics of Cloning' – the first Biomedical Ethics Film Festival, held in November 2005. 21/02/06
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How do people with a genetic disorder, and their relatives, talk and think about the disorder? 15/07/04
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Jonathan Clark is developing a chamber opera with a genomics theme. 08/04/04
Image for What does the public think of genetics and genome research?
A difficult question to answer, points out Jon Turney. 09/12/03
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Schools in Hackney are using creative technologies to explore issues in genetics. 15/10/03
Image for DNA: A design icon
DNA has the inexplicable 'something' that raises a design from common to classic, argues Denna Jones. 15/04/03
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Seven artists create artworks inspired by the working draft of the human genome. 14/11/01
"I got a hundred bucks says my baby beats Pete's baby. I just think genetics are in my favour." Andre Agassi
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