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* Correspondence: h.zwart@science. ru.nl Department of Philosophy and Science Studies, Radboud University Nijmegen, Faculty of Science, Institute for Science, Innovation and Society (ISIS), P.O. Box 9010, 6500, GL, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Centre for Society and the Life Sciences (CSG), P.O. Box 9010, 6500, GL, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Full list of author information is available at the end of the article

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  • The journal covers a broad area of research and reflection, probing and questioning the meaning of new forms of knowledge concerning human beings, animals, plants and the environment

  • GSP was developed within the ESRC Genomics Network (EGN) in the UK, and launched in 2005 as a coproduction with the Centre for Society and Genomics (CSG) in the Netherlands

  • CSG has functioned as an important outlet for the ELSA genomics/life sciences community that has evolved worldwide

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The journal covers a broad area of research and reflection, probing and questioning the meaning of new forms of knowledge concerning human beings, animals, plants and the environment. A short history of LSSP In 2005, Genomics, Society and Policy (GSP), the predecessor of LSSP, was launched as a peer-reviewed freely accessible on-line journal, publishing articles and reviews on the societal dimensions of emerging life sciences, notably genomics.

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