Dr. Mae-Wan Ho: Genetisist & Director of ISIS

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Dr. Mae-Wan Ho is a geneticist and director of The Institute of Science in Society (ISIS), which campaigns against perceived unethical uses of biotechnology. While she is recognized as a legitimate scientist, her views are considered extreme by some, raising questions about her credibility. ISIS appears to be a smaller organization with a website that lacks professionalism, and their articles often critique mainstream research. Although Dr. Ho has several publications, many are not related to biotechnology, and a notable article on the subject was published in a non-peer-reviewed journal. A response to her opinion piece in a reputable journal highlights the concerns regarding her scientific stance, suggesting she operates on the fringe of mainstream scientific discourse.
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Has anyone on here ever heard of Dr. Mae-Wan Ho, she is a geneticist according to her Wikipedia page, she is director of the The Institute of Science in Society (ISIS), an interest group that campaigns against what it sees as unethical uses of biotechnology and has some VERY wild ideas.

The reason I am asking this is because basically I want to know if she is a legit scientist that does legit science because some of her ideas make me think otherwise.
 
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She appears to be a legitimate scientist with some extreme views. I've never heard of ISIS and their poor quality website indicated they're probably not a huge organisation. Also flicking through some of their articles show them to be quite critical of a lot of mainstream research. Dr Ho does have some publications under her belt (though I couldn't find a full list) however most of it is unrelated to biotechnology. An article that I did find related to biotech was published by ISIS and so isn't peer reviewed.

I did find a response published in Nature to an opinion piece she wrote in Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease that addresses some of the comments she has made as well as this article that goes over a lot more of the science. I wouldn't say she was a crackpot or anything but she seems to be on the fringe (writing opinion pieces and publishing in non-peer reviewed journals doesn't help).
 
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Yeah "on the fringe" seems about right, thanks Ryan
 
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