Publications

Sara L. Ackerman, Katherine Weatherford Darling, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Robert A. Hiatt, Janet K. Shim “The Ethics of Translational Science: Imagining Public Benefit in Gene-Environment Interaction Research”, Engaging Science and Technology Studies, Vol(3) 2017

Jenny Reardon, Rachel A. Ankeny, Jenny Bangham, Katherine W. Darling, Stephen Hilgartner, Kathryn Maxson Jones, Beth Shapiro, Hallam Stevens, The Genomic Open workshop group; Bermuda 2.0: reflections from Santa Cruz. Gigascience 2016; 5 (1): 1-4.

Science FARE (Feminist Anti-Racist Equity) Collective (Charis Thompson, Laura Mamo, Jenny Reardon, Ugo Edo, Jessica Cussins and Katherine Weatherford Darling, founding members). 2016. “Social Science: Include Social Equity in California Biohub.” Nature 538(7625):371–371.

Weatherford Darling, Katherine, Sara L. Ackerman, Robert A. Hiatt, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, and Janet K. Shim. “Enacting the molecular imperative: How gene-environment interaction research links bodies and environments in the post-genomic age”, Social Science and Medicine, Volume 155, April 2016, Pages 51-60

Sara L. Ackerman, Katherine Weatherford Darling, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Robert A. Hiatt, and Janet K. Shim. “Accounting for Complexity: Gene-Environment Interactions and the Politics of Quantification” Science, Technology and Human Values, 41(2): 194-218

Obasogie, Osagie K., Julie N. Harris-Wai, Katherine Darling, Carolyn Keagy and Michael Levesque. “Race in the Life Sciences: An Empirical Assessment, 1950-2000.” Fordham Law Review. Vol. 83 Issue 6. Pp 3089-3114

Shim, Janet K., Katherine Weatherford Darling, Sara L. Ackerman, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, and Robert A. Hiatt. “Reimaging Race and Ancestry: Biomedicalizing Difference in Post-Genomic Subjects.” In Reimagining Biomedicalization, Pharmaceuticals and Genetics: Old Critiques and New Engagements, edited by Susan E. Bell and Anne E. Figert, pp. 56-78. New York: Routledge.

Weatherford Darling, Katherine, Angie Boyce, Mildred Cho and Pamela Sankar. “What is the FDA going to think?: Negotiating Values through Reflective and Strategic Category Work in Microbiome Science”. Science, Technology and Human Values. 40(1), pp. 71-95.

Shim, Janet K., Sara L. Ackerman, Katherine Weatherford Darling, Robert A. Hiatt, and Sandra Soo-Jin Lee. “Race and Ancestry in the Age of Inclusion: Technique and Meaning in Post-Genomic Science.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 55(4), pp. 504-518.

Janet K. Shim, Katherine Weatherford Darling, Martine D. Lappé, L. Katherine Thomson, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Robert A. Hiatt, and Sara L. Ackerman. “Homogeneity and Heterogeneity as Situational Properties: Producing – and Moving Beyond? – Race in Post-Genomic Science”, Social Studies of Science 44(4): 579-99.

Maria José Rosa, Kyung Hwa Jung, Matthew S. Perzanowski, Elizabeth A. Kelvin, David Camann, Katherine W Darling, Steven N Chillrud, Robin M Whyatt, Patrick L Kinney, Frederica P Perera, Rachel L. Miller. “Prenatal Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Asthma in Children 5 and 6 years of age”. Respiratory Medicine. 105(6):869-76.