New Journal of Law & Biosciences featuring Harvard student work

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The Journal of Law and the Biosciences, the open-access journal launched in 2014 by the Petrie-Flom Center and Harvard Law School in partnership with Duke University and Stanford University, has published several articles in recent weeks by Harvard students:
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Emily A. Largent, Harvard Law School and Harvard University, Recently proposed changes to legal and ethical guidelines governing human subjects research, J Law Biosci 3 (1), first published online February 6, 2016.
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Ian Vincent McGonigle, Harvard University, Patenting nature or protecting culture? Ethnopharmacology and indigenous intellectual property rights, J Law Biosci 3 (1), first published online February 6, 2016.
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J. Bradley Segal, Harvard Medical School, Inherited proclivity: When should neurogenetics mitigate moral culpability for purposes of sentencing?, J Law Biosci 3 (1), first published online February 15, 2016.
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Naren P. Tallapragada, Harvard Medical School, Off-patent drugs at brand-name prices: a puzzle for policymakers, J Law Biosci 3 (1), first published online February 25, 2016.
Full text of these articles is available for free online. You can also visit the JLB's website to learn more about the Journal of Law and the Biosciences.
bioethics biotechnology criminal law genetics health law policy human subjects research innovation intellectual property neuroscience pharmaceuticals regulation