"Who Owns You? is lucidly written and reads as a 101 gene patenting. It is
a book suitable for all who wish to understand gene patenting, and obtain
a fresh perspective on associated ethical and legal matters".- Ethical
Perspectives, 1 March 2010
"Who Owns You? is the first long-form, comprehensive treatment of the
implications of gene patenting. As such, it deserves much credit for
bringing the debate into the public eye, though it's no template for policy
change in itself. Perhaps most important is its application of philosophical
analysis to bio-policy, an underutilized approach critical to scientific
advancement. Koepsell's book serves as a worthy starting point for anyone
interested in interconnecting genetics, property law, and philosophy."
-- Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, December 2009
"Koepsell makes an extensive argument that gene patents should be
recognized as a social justice and human liberty issue... Who Owns You?
provides a real philosophical foundation to anyone interested in the debate."
-- yalepatents.org, January 2010
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