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Andy Miah

Andy Miah

Andy Miah is author of Genetically Modified Athletes: Biomedical Ethics Gene Doping and Sport, is Lecturer in Media, Bioethics, and Cyberculture, University of Paisley and Tutor in Ethics of Science and Medicine at University of Glasgow.
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  • Is “Gene Doping” Wrong?

    Series: Health and Medicine
    2005-08-18
    In recent years, the International Olympic Committee and other sports organizations have worried about the possible misuse of gene-transfer technology. But the sports world seems intent on exploiting this technology in pursuit of gold medals and championships, and genetic testing may be the wave of the future. ... read
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