Medical Genetics at McGill: The History of a Pioneering Research Group
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Medical Genetics at McGill: The History of a Pioneering Research Group
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Abstract |
The authors point out that the McGill Group in Medical Genetics was formed in 1972, supported by the Medical Research Council and successor Canadian Institutes for Health Research until September 2009, making it the longest active biomedical research group in the history of Canada. The authors document the history of the McGill Group and situate its research within a broader history of medical genetics. Drawing on original oral histories with the Group's members, surviving documents, and archival materials, the authors explore how the Group's development was structured around epistemological trends in medical genetics, policy choices made by research agencies, and the development of genetics at McGill University and its hospitals.
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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine
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Vol. 30
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no. 1
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31-54
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Spring 2013
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en
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Canning, Christopher, George Weisz, Andrea Tone, and Alberto Cambrosio. “Medical Genetics at McGill: The History of a Pioneering Research Group.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine Vol. 30, no. 1 (Spring 2013): 31–54. https://www.mcgill.ca/humangenetics/files/humangenetics/1552-2197-1-pb1.pdf.
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