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The Institute of Science in Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mae-Wan Ho Mae-Wan Ho (born 12 November 1941, Hong Kong; UK citizen) is a geneticist 〔Polly Curtis, "Exploitation on the agenda at ethics forum", ''The Guardian'', February 22, 2002. (Reprint ). Accessed 2008-06-09.〕〔(Independent Science Panel ) CURRICULUM VITAE of Mae-Wan Ho〕〔(Chardon LL Public Hearing October 26 2000 on behalf of Burnham Group )〕 known for her critical views on genetic engineering and neo-Darwinism.〔(Davidson College ) Dr. Mae-Wan Ho bio〕〔Tim Gardam, Director of programmes, Channel 4, "Seeds of discontent at C4", ''The Guardian'', March 18, 2000. (Reprint ). Accessed 2008-06-09.〕 She has authored or co-authored a number of publications, including 10 books, such as ''The Rainbow and the Worm, the Physics of Organisms'' (1993, 1998), ''Genetic Engineering: Dream or Nightmare?'' (1998, 1999), ''Living with the Fluid Genome'' (2003) and ''Living Rainbow H2O'' (2012). Ho has been criticized for embracing pseudoscience.〔("Mae-Wan Ho" ). Retrieved 2014-04-24.〕〔("Mae-Wan Ho and Suzan Mazur: the blind leading the blind about evolution" ). Retrieved 2014-04-24.〕 == Biography == Ho received a Ph. D. in Biochemistry in 1967 from Hong Kong University, was Postdoctoral Fellow in Biochemical Genetics, University of California, San Diego, from 1968 to 1972, Senior Research Fellow in Queen Elizabeth College, Lecturer in Genetics (from 1976) and Reader in Biology (from 1985) in the Open University, and since retiring in June 2000 Visiting Professor of Biophysics in Catania University, Sicily.〔〔〔
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