Bioethics, Genetics and Sport

Bioethics, Genetics and Sport

McNamee, Mike; Camporesi, Silvia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2018

202

Dura

Inglês

9781138892231

15 a 20 dias

453

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Preface Part I: Genethics, Sports Medicine and Sports Science1. The Nature of Genetics and Its Place in Medicine and Sport 2. What Role for Genetic Testing in Sport? 3. Genetic Testing for Talent Identification and Development 4. Biobanking in Sport: Governance and Ethics 5. Gene Transfer, Gene Enhancement and Gene Doping: Distinguishing Science from Science Fiction Part II: Enhancement, Therapy, and the Ethical Construction of Categories in Sport 6. Enhancement, Doping and the Spirit of Sport 7. A Case Study In 'Gene Enhancement': Gene Transfer to Raise the Tolerance to Pain: A Legitimate Mode of Enhancement, or Illegitimate Doping? 8. On the Eligibility of Female Athletes with Hyperandrogenism to Compete: Athleticism, Medicalisation and Testosterone 9. Congenital and Acquired Disabilities: What Counts as Unfair Advantage in the Paralympics? 10. The Re-Inscription of the Concept of Biological Race Through Sport in Society Epilogue
VEGF Gene Transfer;athletic;Caster Semenya;performance;DTC;level;Anti-doping Rule Violation;playing;Prohibited List;field;Dr Gregory House;prohibited;Wada's Prohibit List;list;Genetic Testing;testing;Gene Transfer;elite;DTC Genetic Test;athletes;UK Biobank;Mike McNamee;IAAF Regulation;Birthplace Effect;Gene Doping;Biobank Research;Prohibited Substance;DTC Company;KO Mouse;ICF Model;Clinical Trial Identifier NCT00304837;CAS Panel;Hyperandrogenic Female;Tiered Consent;Sickle Cell Anaemia;Oxidative Slow Twitch Fibres