Yale Friday Newsletter – Jan. 18, 2013
By The Petrie-Flom Center Here’s this week’s Yale Friday Newsletter, as always, slightly edited for our readers. Enjoy!
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By The Petrie-Flom Center Here’s this week’s Yale Friday Newsletter, as always, slightly edited for our readers. Enjoy!
By Patrick O’Leary Last spring I had the chance to work as a research assistant for Marc Rodwin, a Lab Fellow at Harvard’s Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, reading through hundreds (perhaps thousands) of…
By The Petrie-Flom Center After a brief hiatus for the holidays, the Yale Friday Newsletter is back! Enjoy below the fold (slightly edited for our readers):
By The Petrie-Flom Center Seton Hall Law School Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy is offering two scholarships to attend the Healthcare Compliance Certification Program, June 10-13, 2013, a multi-day educational program that…
By Hyeongsu Park and Kathy Wang The Food and Drug Administration last Friday proposed two sweeping rules aimed at preventing the contamination of produce and processed foods. Changes include requirements for better record keeping, measures…
By The Petrie-Flom Center The Harvard Kennedy School’s Program on Science, Technology and Society (STS) and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard University are seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Fellow with…
By The Petrie-Flom Center Harvard Medical School, Division of Medical Ethics Fellowship in Medical Ethics, 2013-2014 The Division of Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School supports research and teaching on ethical issues in medicine, health, and healthcare…
By Nicholson Price [originally posted at Bio-IT World on Dec. 10, 2012] What happens when, during the course of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) a patient or research subject, an investigator sequences and analyzes a disease gene that…
Founding Director of the Petrie-Flom Center, Professor Einer Elhauge, has just published an article with co-author Alex Krueger on an issue that the Supreme Court just granted certiorari on in FTC v. Watson: the proper…
By Hyeongsu Park and Kathy Wang On December 21, a federal judge ordered Alabama to stop isolating prisoners with HIV, ruling in favor of a group of inmates in a class-action lawsuit. The Food and…