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  • NIH Sep 30, 1999 | R01

    Tools for Public Conversation about Behavioral Genetics

    Principal Investigator(s): Parens, Erik

    Institution: The Hastings Center

    FOA Number: N/A

    Abstract

    This project's primary objective is to provide tools and resources for open and informed public discussion about behavioral genetics, and about the significant ethical and social issues raised by it. Tools in this context means concepts and distinctions that facilitate clear, careful, and meaningful conversation among professional and lay groups. Meeting the project's primary objective entails four components: First, the Working Group, including behavioral geneticists, bioethicists, and others, will identify and describe the basic scientific ideas and methods of behavioral genetics research. Second, the Working Group will examine the extent to which behavioral genetics casts new light on enduring ethical and social questions and problems. Two large, interrelated categories capture the relevant issues; (a) identity and responsibility and (b) equality and justice. Third, to focus its inquiries concerning the basic scientific, ethical, and social issues, and to refine the conceptual tools and develop written and other resources, the Working Group will examine three cases: bipolar disorder; impulsivity, and intelligence. Finally, in addition to five interdisciplinary meetings of the Working Group at The Hastings Center, midway through the project there will be a public conference on the West Coast and a culminating public conference on the East Coast. The purposes of those conferences are both to introduce the tools and to hone them. To disseminate the tools, the project will develop a series of resources for lay and professional audiences, including a primer of behavioral genetics for the general public (which will appear both in hard copy and on the Web site we create), a special supplement of the Hastings Center Report distributed to diverse professional audiences, and a volume of essays for scholars.

    FUNDING AGENCY:

    Funder:
    NIH

    Institute:
    NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    Funding Type:
    R01

    Project Number:
    R01HG001873

    Start Date:
    Sep 30, 1999

    End Date:
    Jul 31, 2002

    PROJECT TERMS:

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