The Classic Readings in Genetics & Ethics seminar series was co-sponsored by the Stanford Center for Integration of Research on Genetics and Ethics (CIRGE) and the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. The seminar focused on discussing a different classic article, topic, or case related to genetics and ethics, and its relevance to a more recent article or case.
This course covers legal issues related to genetics and genomics research, practice, and policy. The course objectives include addressing the response of the law and the legal system to advances in genomic and genetic information and technologies and anticipating and positing legal responses for the future.
This course provides an introduction to key issues relating to genomics in society. It explores social, ethical and policy questions raised by genomics in the context of: synthetic biology, genetics and crops, genetic modification of domestic animals, genetics and conservation, human genetic therapies and human enhancement, and privacy and genetic information. The course was developed by Claire Palmer, Penny Riggs, T.J. Kasperbauer, Jeremy Johnson, Lauren Cifuentes, Seung Won Park, and Jamie McQueen.
A trainee-led team affiliated with the Stanford University Genetics Department (primary instructors: Roshni Patel and Rachel Ungar and secondary instructors: Alanna Pyke, Alvina Adimoelja, Anjali Narain, Justin Gomez-Stafford, and Naiomi Hunter) developed this course on genetics, ethics and society.
This educational resource offers a summary of some United States (federal) laws and some specific state laws that offer a variety of legal protections related to genetic/omic and mobile/digital health-related information. It was created as part of the "Consumer Protections for Genomics & Precision Health" project funded by NHGRI Grant No. R01HG011051 in September 2022 (except for a few updates made in June 2023 that are noted).
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This educational resource offers a summary of some United States (federal) laws and some specific state laws that offer a variety of legal protections related to genetic/omic and mobile/digital health-related information. It was created as part of the "Consumer Protections for Genomics & Precision Health" project funded by NHGRI Grant No. R01HG011051 in September 2022 (except for a few updates made in June 2023 that are noted).
This educational resource offers a summary of some United States (federal) laws and some specific state laws that offer a variety of legal protections related to genetic/omic and mobile/digital health-related information. It was created as part of the "Consumer Protections for Genomics & Precision Health" project funded by NHGRI Grant No. R01HG011051 in September 2022 (except for a few updates made in June 2023 that are noted).
This educational resource offers a summary of some United States (federal) laws and some specific state laws that offer a variety of legal protections related to genetic/omic and mobile/digital health-related information. It was created as part of the "Consumer Protections for Genomics & Precision Health" project funded by NHGRI Grant No. R01HG011051 in September 2022 (except for a few updates made in June 2023 that are noted).
This educational resource offers a summary of some United States (federal) laws and some specific state laws that offer a variety of legal protections related to genetic/omic and mobile/digital health-related information. It was created as part of the "Consumer Protections for Genomics & Precision Health" project funded by NHGRI Grant No. R01HG011051 in September 2022 (except for a few updates made in June 2023 that are noted).