Race has been a surrogate for biology. We don't have that luxury anymore
by Jeff Wheelwright
published online March 31, 2005
Photomosaic® by Robert Silvers; Original photography by Matthew Spiegelman
To capture the full array of human variation, Georgia Dunston, a geneticist at HowardUniversity in Washington, D.C., leads studies of common diseases such as prostate cancer and hypertension among people of African descent. “There’s knowledge inherent in these diseases, and we can unravel it if we can bring the right thinking to it,” she says. This portrait of Dunston is made up of faces spanning the continuum of human physical appearance.