Adrienne Asch
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Adrienne Asch was a prominent American bioethicist known for her work on disability rights and the ethical implications of genetic testing. She served as a professor at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University and was a key figure in discussions surrounding prenatal testing and its impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities. Asch's scholarship emphasized the importance of including diverse perspectives in genetic discussions, particularly those of people with disabilities, to ensure that ethical considerations are comprehensive and humane.
Throughout her career, Asch authored several influential books, including 'The Double-Edged Helix: Social Implications of Genetics in a Diverse Society.' Her work challenged prevailing narratives in genetics and advocated for the rights and recognition of individuals with disabilities in policy-making. Asch's contributions to bioethics have left a lasting legacy, encouraging a more inclusive approach to genetics and disability rights.