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Chelsea Whyte, covering the Petrie-Flom Center's 2019 Annual Conference
New Scientist
May 28, 2019

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A battle between billionaires over the control of country club tennis courts six years ago could shape the future of genetic privacy. That is what a rapt audience attending a conference at Harvard Law School was told on 17 May. We had gathered there to discuss the ethical and legal considerations of the rapid spread of technologies that collect, analyse and alter DNA. [...]

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Learn more about the Petrie-Flom Center's 2019 Annual Conference, "Consuming Genetics: Ethical and Legal Considerations of New Technologies," and watch video of the full day's sessions on the conference website!

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bioethics   biotechnology   genetics   health law policy   privacy   public health   regulation