Tania Simoncelli

Tania Simoncelli is a scientist, writer, speaker, Science Advisor at the Technology and Liberty Project of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),[1][2] and vice chair of the Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG).[3] She has published a number of articles on the social implications of DNA databases in at least one peer-reviewed journal[4][5]. She is also a co-author of a book on the subject of the interference by the Bush administration in academic freedom and scientific inquiry.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Stanford Speaker series: Tania Simoncelli"
  2. ^ "Q&A with Dr. Jeremy Gunn and Tania Simoncelli", ACLU website, published 23 November 2005.
  3. ^ "Council for Responsible Genetics", Board of Directors. Accessed June 2, 2009.
  4. ^ "Dangerous Excursions: The Case Against Expanding Forensic DNA Databases to Innocent Persons" in The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Volume 34 Issue 2, Pages 390 - 397 Published Online: 16 Jun 2006
  5. ^ "California's Proposition 69: A Dangerous Precedent for Criminal DNA Databases" in The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics Volume 33 Issue 2, Pages 279 - 293 Published Online: 24 Jan 2007
  6. ^ Simoncelli, Tania, and Jay Stanley. Science Under Siege: The Bush Administration's Assault on Academic Freedom and Scientific Inquiry. New York, NY: American Civil Liberties Union, 2005.