Genetics & Genomics

  • Read more: NEW REPORT: Ethical Issues Related to the Creation of Synthetic Human Embryos

    NEW REPORT: Ethical Issues Related to the Creation of Synthetic Human Embryos

    By Robert D. Truog, MD and Melissa J. Lopes, JD  The Harvard Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight (the “ESCRO”) Committee, an ethics oversight committee charged with reviewing research protocols involving human embryos, human embryonic stem cells, and certain activities with non-embryonic human pluripotent stem cells, recently issued a report exploring the ethical issues related to the creation of synthetic…

  • Read more: What’s in a name? Why metaphors matter for genetics research

    What’s in a name? Why metaphors matter for genetics research

    By Mildred K. Cho, PhD In 2017, the US FDA approved a gene therapy for the first time. However, it’s important to remember that the term “gene therapy” has been an optimistic misnomer for nearly 30 years, since the first clinical trial of a gene-based intervention was initiated in 1990.  Although the FDA has now…

  • Read more: Call for Papers: Wiet Life Sciences Scholars Conference

    Call for Papers: Wiet Life Sciences Scholars Conference

    By Nadia N. Sawicki Loyola University Chicago’s nationally acclaimed Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy is pleased to invite original research submissions for the annual Wiet Life Science Law Scholars Conference to be held on Friday, September 7, 2018. The conference is designed to provide an intellectual venue for life science professors, scholars, and…

  • Read more: Considering Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing? Spit with Caution

    Considering Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing? Spit with Caution

    By Gali Katznelson A friend and I had been vaguely entertaining the idea of ordering genetic testing kits for some time. Then, Black Friday happened. My friend called me to share that 23andMe was on sale, 50% off, for 1 more hour! Typing our credit card information into Amazon, we tossed around some half-reasoned arguments…

  • Read more: Limited Seats Still Available, Register Now! 12/12: Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review

    Limited Seats Still Available, Register Now! 12/12: Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review

    Health Law Year in P/Review December 12, 2017 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Wasserstein Hall, Milstein East AB Harvard Law School, 1585 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA Register for this event The Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review symposium will feature leading experts discussing major developments during 2017 and what to watch out for in 2018. The…

  • Read more: REGISTER NOW (12/12)! Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review

    REGISTER NOW (12/12)! Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review

    Health Law Year in P/Review December 12, 2017 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Wasserstein Hall, Milstein East AB Harvard Law School, 1585 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA Register for this event The Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review symposium will feature leading experts discussing major developments during 2017 and what to watch out for in 2018. The…

  • Read more: REGISTER NOW (12/12)! Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review

    REGISTER NOW (12/12)! Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review

    Health Law Year in P/Review December 12, 2017 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Wasserstein Hall, Milstein East AB Harvard Law School, 1585 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA Register for this event The Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review symposium will feature leading experts discussing major developments during 2017 and what to watch out for in 2018. The…

  • Read more: TOMORROW, 11/9! Book Launch: Specimen Science – Ethics and Policy Implications

    TOMORROW, 11/9! Book Launch: Specimen Science – Ethics and Policy Implications

    Book Launch: Specimen Science: Ethics and Policy Implications November 9, 2017 12:00 PM Countway Library, Lahey Room Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA In September 2017, MIT Press will publish Specimen Science: Ethics and Policy Implications, co-edited by Holly Fernandez Lynch (outgoing Petrie-Flom Executive Director), Barbara Bierer, I. Glenn Cohen (Faculty Director), and Suzanne M. Rivera. This edited volume stems from a conference in 2015 that brought…

  • Read more: REGISTER NOW (12/12)! Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review

    REGISTER NOW (12/12)! Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review

    Health Law Year in P/Review December 12, 2017 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Wasserstein Hall, Milstein East AB Harvard Law School, 1585 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA Register for this event The Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review symposium will feature leading experts discussing major developments during 2017 and what to watch out for in 2018. The…

  • Read more: Book Launch: Specimen Science: Ethics and Policy Implications

    Book Launch: Specimen Science: Ethics and Policy Implications

    Book Launch: Specimen Science: Ethics and Policy Implications November 9, 2017 12:00 PM Countway Library, Lahey Room Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA In September 2017, MIT Press will publish Specimen Science: Ethics and Policy Implications, co-edited by Holly Fernandez Lynch (outgoing Petrie-Flom Executive Director), Barbara Bierer, I. Glenn Cohen (Faculty Director), and Suzanne M. Rivera. This edited volume stems from a conference in 2015 that brought…