Interesting sites to check out
Yesterday, the blog received a comment from a site that might be of interest to those in
public health genomics and genetically modified organisms:
new website on public health with section on GMOs
Submitted by Martin Donohoe on Mon, 11/19/2007 - 6:09am.I have recently developed a website covering public health and social justice, which can be found at http://www.phsj.org or at http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org. The website covers the social, economic, environmental, human rights, and cultural contributors to health and disease. The site contains articles, slide shows, syllabi, and other documents. References for most of the information contained in the slide shows can be found in the accompanying articles. Presentations will be updated a few times per year.
I am hoping to add other syllabi and articles from the many talented individuals working in this area. My goal is to create an on-line clearinghouse for information and curricular materials re public health and social justice.
Sincerely,
Martin T Donohoe, MD, FACP
Chief Science Advisor, Campaign for Safe Food and Member, Board of Advisors
Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility
In response to my blog on Amy Harmon's article on genetic testing, I was directed to another blog, which I would classify as
genetics and pop culture:
If you're interested in another comment on the future of genetic testing, check out the Gene Sherpa's article: Not with a bang--the death of personalized medicine.
Marie Godfrey, PhD
