June 18, 2020
Katie Hasson, Biopolitical Times | 06.16.2020 Researchers in the UK find disturbing results for anyone intent on pursuing heritable human genome editing.
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Pete Shanks, Biopolitical Times | 06.17.2020
A campaign sparked by graduate students at Michigan State University is calling for the noted eugenicist Stephen Hsu to be fired from his administrative role as Senior Vice President of Research & Innovation. His decade-long struggle to identify and commercialize “IQ genes” is finally getting some of the pushback it deserves.
Katie Hasson, Biopolitical Times | 06.17.2020
DTC genetic testing giants were among the companies that released solidarity statements last week. Glaringly absent was any reflection on the centrality of genetics to scientific racism and eugenics. Fortunately, statements from other academic and clinical genetics organizations did grapple with these legacies.
Pete Shanks, Biopolitical Times | 06.17.2020
The stem cell field is in the news with some significant scientific, social, and financial developments
Emily Galpern, Biopolitical Times | 06.13.2020
California has an opportunity to right some of the wrongs committed in the name of eugenics. Assembly Bill 3052 would establish the Forced Sterilization Compensation Program to compensate survivors of California’s eugenic sterilization laws on the books from 1909 to 1979, and survivors of involuntary sterilizations in women’s state prisons after 1979.
HUMAN GENETIC ENGINEERING | EUGENICS | ASSISTED REPRODUCTION |
ETHICS | SOCIETY | ANIMAL TECHNOLOGIES
HUMAN GENETIC ENGINEERING
Emily MullinOneZero | 06.15.2020
When they analyzed the edited embryos, they found around half contained major unintended edits. The experiment raises important safety concerns for efforts to create gene-edited babies. 
Carl ZimmerThe New York Times | 06.03.2020
Geneticists have turned up intriguing links between DNA and the disease. Patients with Type A blood, for example, seem to be at greater risk, but the findings suggest that relatively unexplored factors may be playing a large role in who develops life-threatening Covid-19. 
EUGENICS
Wendy GuzmanThe State News | 06.15.2020
Hsu has been an outspoken advocate for eugenics. The Michigan State University Graduate Employees Union and many others are calling for MSU to remove him from his post as Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation.
Teresa Watanabe and Tomás MierLos Angeles Times | 06.12.2020
The scholar, who is credited with expanding the university’s academic programs and international relations curriculum as president from 1921 to 1947, believed that people with “defects” had no ethical right to parenthood and should be sterilized.
Robert RestaThe DNA Exchange | 06.12.2020
Franz Josef Kallmann, co-founder of the American Society of Human Genetics, was an active supporter of Nazi policies and, like many prominent geneticists, an active proponent of eugenic policies for decades after the war. It’s time to stop ignoring it.
C. Brandon OgbunuScientific American | 06.12.2020
Antiracism in science must be about much more than challenging the bigoted graybeards of our past such as Ronald A. Fisher, a steward at the First International Eugenics Conference in 1912, whose name was recently removed from a prestigious award.
Philip BallNew Statesmen | 06.10.2020
“And so they go on, these white men to whom freedom of speech apparently means the freedom to go on asking the same question – might the privileges that they happen to enjoy themselves be a part of the natural order? – and never to take no for an answer.”
Rori RohlfsGenes to Genomes | 06.08.2020
Can folks like me, who have built careers that grow from eugenics science, hold ourselves accountable for these roots as we continue scientific research? These questions become increasingly important in a political landscape where scientific ideas about genetic variation and difference are weaponized to support devastating policies, and the atrocities of racial injustice are staring us in the face.
Winston MorganThe Guardian | 06.04.2020
From the start of the coronavirus pandemic, there has been an attempt to explain the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on different groups through the prism of race. But in reality there is no genetic link between the categories we use to divide people into races and how our immune system responds to viral infections.
ASSISTED REPRODUCTION
Oksana GrytsenkoThe Guardian | 06.15.2020
Lockdown exposed the scale of the commercial surrogacy business in Ukraine, and now women hired as surrogates are speaking out.
Annah FrombergABC [Australia] | 06.06.2020
Despite the recommendations of a 2017 parliamentary inquiry, in Tasmania there is no legislation around donor conception and no central register for sperm and egg donors, with fertility clinics instead relying on a set of national guidelines.
ETHICS
Nina de GrootJournal of Medical Ethics Blog | 06.09.2020
A new paper discusses pressing bioethical concerns related to forensic use of medical biobanks. This practice raises serious problems with respect to confidentiality, trust, autonomy and justice.
SOCIETY
Sui-Lee WeeThe New York Times | 06.17.2020
Even children are pressed into giving blood samples to build a sweeping genetic database that will add to Beijing’s growing surveillance capabilities, raising questions about abuse and privacy  — and the responsibilities of the U.S. company facilitating this program.
Rebecca RobinsSTAT | 06.10.2020
23andMe says it’s ‘part of the problem’ on racial inequity. STAT asked geneticists what the company and its competitors can do about it.
Bethany BrookshireScience News | 06.09.2020
In 2019, 49 percent of biomedical research articles had both male and female subjects, almost double the percentage a decade ago.
Jay PetersThe Verge | 06.08.2020
In a letter to Congress, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna also advocated for police reform, arguing that more police misconduct cases should be put under the purview of federal courts and that Congress should make changes to the qualified immunity doctrine, among other measures.
ANIMAL TECHNOLOGIES
Rachel FranzinThe Hill | 06.15.2020
The Center for Food Safety, the International Center for Technology Assessment and Friends of the Earth allege that the EPA violated the law.