Cover.
Half Title Page.
Editorial board.
Title Page.
Copyright page.
Preface.
List of Articles.
Contributors.
Introduction.
1: Academic Industry Relationships in Biotechnology, Overview.
2: Agricultural Biotechnology, Ethics, Family Farms, and Industrialization.
3: Agricultural Biotechnology, Ethics, Food Safety, Risk, and Individual Consent.
4: Agricultural Biotechnology, Law, and EPA Regulation.
5: Agricultural Biotechnology, Law, and Food Biotechnology Regulation.
6: Agricultural Biotechnology, Law, and Social Impacts of Agricultural Biotechnology.
7: Agricultural Biotechnology, Law, APHIS Regulation.
8: Agricultural Biotechnology, Policy, and Nutrition.
9: Agricultural Biotechnology, Socioeconomic Issues, and the Fourth Criterion.
10: Animal Biotechnology, Law, FDA Regulation of Genetically Modified Animals for Human Food Use.
11: Animal Medical Biotechnology, Legal, Laws and Regulations Governing Animals as Sources of Human Organs.
12: Animal Medical Biotechnology, Policy, Would Transgenic Animals Solve the Organ Shortage Problem?.
13: Behavioral Genetics, Human.
14: Cloning, Ethics.
15: Cloning, Overview of Animal Cloning.
16: Cloning, Overview of Human Cloning.
17: Cloning, Policy Issue.
18: Disability and Biotechnology.
19: Education and Training, Public Education about Genetic Technology.
20: Eugenics, Ethics.
21: Eugenics, Ethics, Sterilization Laws.
22: FDA Regulation of Biotechnology Products for Human Use.
23: Federal Policy Making for Biotechnology, Congress, EPA.
24: Federal Policy Making for Biotechnology, Executive Branch, ELSI.
25: Federal Policy Making for Biotechnology, Executive Branch, National Bioethics Advisory Commission.
26: Federal Policy Making for Biotechnology, Executive Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute.
27: Federal Policy Making for Biotechnology Executive Branch Office of Management and Budget.
28: Federal Policy Making for Biotechnology, Executive Branch, RAC.
29: Federal Regulation of Biotechnology Products for Human Use, FDA, Orphan Drug Act.
30: Gene Therapy, Ethics, and International Perspectives.
31: Gene Therapy, Ethics, Gene Therapy for Fetuses and Embryos.
32: Gene Therapy, Ethics, Germ Cell Gene Transfer.
33: Gene Therapy, Ethics, Religious Perspectives.
34: Gene Therapy, Ethics, Somatic Cell Gene Therapy.
35: Gene Therapy, Law and FDA Role in Regulation.
36: Gene Therapy: Overview.
37: Genetic Counseling.
38: Genetic Determinism, Genetic Reductionism, and Genetic Essentialism.
39: Genetic Information, Ethics, and Information Relating to Biological Parenthood.
40: Genetic Information, Ethics, Ethical Issues in Tissue Banking and Human Subject Research in Stored Tissues.
41: Genetic Information, Ethics, Family Issues.
42: Genetic Information, Ethics, Informed Consent to Testing and Screening.
43: Genetic Information, Ethics, Privacy and Confidentiality: Overview.
44: Genetic Information, Law, Legal Issues in Law Enforcement DNA Databanks.
45: Genetic Information, Legal, ERISA Preemption, and HIPAA Protection.
46: Genetic Information, Legal, FDA Regulation of Genetic Testing.
47: Genetic Information, Legal, Genetic Privacy Laws.
48: Genetic Information, Legal, Genetics and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
49: Genetic Information, Legal, Regulating Genetic Services.
50: Human Enhancement Uses of Biotechnology, Ethics, Cognitive Enhancement.
51: Human Enhancement Uses of Biotechnology, Ethics, Human Growth Hormone.
52: Human Enhancement Uses of Biotechnology, Ethics, the Ethics of Enhancement.
53: Human Enhancement Uses of Biotechnology, Ethics, Therapy Vs. Enhancement.
54: Human Enhancement Uses of Biotechnology, Law, Genetic Enhancement, and the Regulation of Acquired Genetic Advantages.
55: Human Enhancement Uses of Biotechnology, Policy, Technological Enhancement, and Human Equality.