LSE’s BIOS Centre for the study of bioscience, biomedicine, biotechnology and society seems to be in the process of updating its web presence. Two new features are a blog — which will feature a number of articles and viewpoints on a series of topics (the first is security and scientific technology), and a series of working papers available free of charge. The first two papers are by Nikolas Rose (Will biomedicine transform society?: The Political, Economic, Social, and Personal impact of Medical Advances in the Twenty-first Century) and Sarah Franklin (The Reproductive Revolution: how far have we come?).
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Raikhel E. Online resources at BIOS. Somatosphere. 2009. Available at: http://somatosphere.net/2009/04/online-resources-at-bios.html. Accessed May 17, 2012.
APA citation:
Raikhel, Eugene. (2009). Online resources at BIOS. Retrieved May 17, 2012, from Somatosphere Web site: http://somatosphere.net/2009/04/online-resources-at-bios.html
Chicago citation:
Raikhel, Eugene. 2009. Online resources at BIOS. Somatosphere. http://somatosphere.net/2009/04/online-resources-at-bios.html (accessed May 17, 2012).
Harvard citation:
Raikhel, E 2009, Online resources at BIOS, Somatosphere. Retrieved May 17, 2012, from <http://somatosphere.net/2009/04/online-resources-at-bios.html>
MLA citation:
Raikhel, Eugene. "Online resources at BIOS." 8 Apr. 2009. Somatosphere. Accessed 17 May. 2012. <http://somatosphere.net/2009/04/online-resources-at-bios.html>