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Pharmacogenomics: A Brave New World in Designer Drugs

handle is hein.journals/schom5 and id is 117 raw text is: PHARMACOGENOMICS: A BRAVE NEW WORLD
IN DESIGNER DRUGS*
DEE MARLO E. CHICOt
I.  Introduction  ...............................................  112
A.  Laying  the  Foundation  ................................  113
1. The Scientific Background ........................ 115
2. An Introduction to Pharmacogenomics ............ 116
II. Historical Perspective: An Introduction to
Pharm  acogenom ics ........................................  122
A. The Genome and Human History .....................        124
B. Genetic Determinism and Discrimination ............. 125
C. The Shadow of Eugenics .............................. 126
D. The Nature of Pharmacogenomics ..................... 129
III.  A nalysis  ...................................................  130
A.  Genetics and  the  Law  .................................  130
1.  State  Legislation  ..................................  133
a. Genetic Laws in General ......................    135
* The title alludes to Aldous Huxley's dystopia in Brave New World. ALDOUS
HUXLEY, BRAVE NEW WORLD (1932). In his novel, science has become the panacea for
many of society's ills; thus, its techniques and philosophies have been applied to every facet
of human life. Eugenics has triumphed to the point where babies, according to the needs
of society, are decanted. See generally id. (describing the decanting process; this
author sees it as homologous to baking and animal husbandry). Although a rather
controlled and emotionless vision of the future, Huxley portrays the ills of science and
technology in his society with the underlying themes of community, identity, and stability.
Id. at 1 (referring to the motto for Huxley's utopian World State: Community, Identity,
Stability). Just as this comment inquires into those ills that may destroy mankind, it also
explores how science, specifically in the field of pharmacogenomics, may improve the
caliber of human beings.
t St. Mary's School of Law, Candidate for J.D, May 2003. St. Edward's University,
B.S., Biology, May 1998. I would like to thank God for giving me the strength and
perseverance to complete this comment. To my parents, Daniel and Norma, and brother,
Neil Edward, thank you for your love and guidance. To my sister, Diane, thank you for
your encouragement, support, and input - especially all things scientific. To The Scholar
Team who worked on my comment, thank you for your suggestions. They were greatly
appreciated. For their guidance in drafting and editing, I would like to thank my editors,
Jon Michael Hayes and Yvette Aguilar, who made this publication possible through their
hard work. Finally, many thanks to Platz and Strausse for their friendship, encouragement,
and insanity.

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