Background
Carmen, Ira Harris was born on December 3, 1934 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Jacob and Lida (Rosenman) Carmen.
( Ira Carmen seeks a fusion of experimental biological ...)
Ira Carmen seeks a fusion of experimental biological research and political science research as he explores the important and controversial realm of human genomics. Politics in the Laboratory takes a close look at the ethical, legal, social, constitutional, and political implications of modern biological research. It addresses both biopolicy issues and basic science—including cloning, embryonic stem cell investigations, and experimentation involving the human germline—from the perspective of a political scientist.
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(Politics in the Laboratory takes a close look at the ethi...)
Politics in the Laboratory takes a close look at the ethical, legal, social, constitutional, and political implications of modern biological research. It addresses both biopolicy issues and basic science - including cloning, embryonic stem cell investigations, and experimentation involving the human germline - from the perspective of a political scientist.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FAWVO5I/?tag=2022091-20
Carmen, Ira Harris was born on December 3, 1934 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Jacob and Lida (Rosenman) Carmen.
Bachelor, University New Hampshire, 1957. Master of Arts, University Michigan, 1959. Doctor of Philosophy, University Michigan, 1964.
Assistant professor, Ball State University, 1963-1966;
associate professor, Coe College, 1966-1968;
professor political science, University of Illinois, since 1968. Recombinant DNA advising committee National Institutes of Health, 1990-1994. Participant meetings on China-United States genetic engineering research and policy relations, Beijing, 1991, European-United States human genetic experimentation and policy relations, London, Paris, Rome, 1995.
Program organizer Human Genome Organisation international meeting, Heidelberg, 1996. Visiting scholar Yale Law School, 1981. Visiting lecturer Tamkang U., Taiwan, 1991.
( Ira Carmen seeks a fusion of experimental biological ...)
(Politics in the Laboratory takes a close look at the ethi...)
Senior advisor Bush-Quayle National Jewish Campaign Committee, 1988. Member President George Bush's Inaugural Educators Advisory Committee, 1989. Guest delegate Republican National Convention, 1992.
Member Republican National Committee, Republican Jewish Coalition. Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association Politics and Life Sciences (chairman council 2000-2003), Human Genome Organization, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Sandra Vineberg, September 6, 1958 (divorced June 1999). Children: Gail Deborah, Amy Rebecca. Married Lawrence Lowell Putnam, March 16, 2000.