Video Archives: Lecture Series on Law, Health & the Life Sciences

April 16, 2009

Prof. Drew Endy, PhD, Stanford University

Dialogue and Notes on Synthetic Biology

November 4, 2008

Prof. Arti K. Rai, JD, Duke Law School

The Paradigm Shift of Synthetic Biology: Tensions Between Innovation and Security

October 8, 2008

Robert Friedman, PhD, J. Craig Venter Institute

Synthetic Genomics: Risks and Benefits for Science and Society

March 6, 2008

Patricia A. King, JD, Georgetown University

Oversight of Biomedical Technologies: What Can We Learn from Past Efforts?

December 12, 2007

Debora Spar, PhD, Harvard Business School

Building a Better Baby Business: What's Wrong with the Market for Assisted Reproduction and How to Make it Better

October 31, 2007

Suzanne Hunt, MA, formerly of Worldwatch Institute

The Global Biofuels Debate: Science, Policy & Ethics

March 7, 2007

Prof. Jose M. Ordovas, PhD, Tufts University

Nutrigenomics: Science, Regulation, and Policy

February 7, 2007

Prof. David Castle, PhD, University of Ottawa

Genomic Nutritional Profiling—the Ethics of Nutrigenomics

October 4, 2006

Mark Blumenthal, American Botanical Council

Nutraceuticals: Dietary Supplements, Botanical Drugs, and Natural Products--Science, Safety & Efficacy

March 1, 2006

Dr. Martha Farah, PhD, University of Pennsylvania

Developmental Neuroethics: Neuroscience, Childhood and Society

December 5, 2005

Prof. Owen D. Jones, JD, Vanderbilt University Law School

The Implications of Behavioral Biology for Law: Evolutionary Perspectives

November 2, 2005

Prof. Michael Gazzaniga, PhD, Dartmouth College

The Ethical Brain

April 20, 2005

Prof. Alta Charo, JD, University of Wisconsin

From Stem Cells to Jail Cells

February 2, 2005

Prof. Janet Rowley, MD, University of Chicago

Stem Cell Therapy: Hype or Hope?

December 8, 2004

Prof. Evan Snyder, MD, PhD, University of California, San Diego

Stem Cell Biology: Good Ethics Depend on Good Facts

March 10, 2004

David Korn, MD, Association of American Medical Colleges

Financial Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research

December 3, 2003

Prof. E. Haavi Morreim, PhD, University of Tennessee

Medical Devices: A Different Twist on the Ethics and Law of Research Protections

October 29, 2003

Prof. Jeremy Sugarman, MD, MPH, MA, Duke University

Solutions to the Crisis in Human Subjects Research: From Pillar to Post?

April 9, 2003

Prof. Ronald Bayer, PhD, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

Restrictions on Privacy, Autonomy & Liberty: Lessons from Infectious Disease Control

December 4, 2002

Prof. Allan Brandt, PhD, Harvard University

The Litigation Revolution: Tobacco Liability and the Rise of the New Public Health

October 16, 2002

Prof. Wendy Mariner, JD, LLM, MPH, Boston University School of Public Health

Balancing Public Health and Patients' Rights: The Threat of Bioterrorism

April 10, 2002

Prof. Don Wolf, PhD, Oregon National Primate Research Center

Cloning and Other Monkey Business

November 28, 2001

Prof. Lori Andrews, JD, Chicago-Kent College of Law

Embryo Stem Cell Policy: The Intersection of Values, Science, and Law

October 10, 2001

Prof. George Annas, JD, MPH, Boston University School of Public Health

Regulating Reproduction, Replication & Research: Governing IVF, Stem Cells, Cloning & Germline Genetics

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