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Skye Miner she/her

@minerskye

#bioethicist and #sociologist at RAND. Passionate about #reproductivehealth, #genomictechnologies and #healthcare access. Views are mine
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Both of these works changed me greatly and gave me the inspiration to be a sociologist who studies those who produce science. Thank you Latour.

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On the importance for intergenerational mentorship for ensuring diversity in bioethics. Thank you @DrKeishaRay Faith Fletcher, PhD, MA Virginia A Brown PhD Patrick Smith onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/1552146x/2…

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I talked with GenePod Genetics in Medicine about the importance of moving beyond whether or not to disclose secondary genomic findings in children to how to disclose. gimjournal.org/audio-do/novem…

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I have been interviewing pregnant people who get inconclusive NIPT results before and after they take part in this NIH study. Our qualitative interviews have important implications for how providers consent people to NIPT. npr.org/sections/healt…

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Yes! And thinking about how "the sociopolitical meaning of blonde as genetically superior, desirable" is reproduced in egg donation markets where potential parents desire blond donors and fertility clinics market the availability of these blond donors.

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How will climate change actually impact species? @MafaldaSFe, my partner Tim Thurman, @jeffreymgood and a wonderful team have a new paper out in Science Magazine πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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Can ELSI play a role in the positive analysis of genomics? or Is ELSI limited to Frankenstein-like conversations? Examples of the former please. N.B. I understand that there are risks to genomics.