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Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences

Support & Acknowledgements

Consortium research is supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and The Greenwall Foundation.

Managing Incidental Findings in Human Subjects Research
1 R01 HG003178-01A1 (NHGRI, NIH) (9/26/05–7/31/07)
Susan M. Wolf, JD, Principal Investigator
Jeffrey P. Kahn, PhD, MPH, Co-Investigator
Frances Lawrenz, PhD, Co-Investigator
Charles A. Nelson, PhD, Co-Investigator

NIRT: Evaluating Oversight Models for Active Nanostructures and Nanosystems: Learning from Past Technologies in a Societal Context
SES 0608791 (NSF) (9/1/06–8/31/10)
Susan M. Wolf, JD, Principal Investigator
Efrosini Kokkoli, PhD, Co-Principal Investigator
Jennifer Kuzma, PhD, Co-Principal Investigator
Jordan Paradise, JD, Co-Principal Investigator
Gurumurthy Ramachandran, PhD, Co-Principal Investigator

The Greenwall Foundation granted funds to the Consortium, together with the Center for Bioethics and Mayo Clinic, to host the 2007 Oscar M. Ruebhausen Visiting Professorship.

The Greenwall Foundation Presidential Grant is providing support of our 2008 Annual Conference on Emerging Problems in Neurogenomics: Ethical, Legal & Policy Issues at the Intersection of Genomics & Neuroscience.

The Consortium and Joint Degree Program are deeply gratified by the funding provided through the Presidential Interdisciplinary Academic Initiative on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences. This Initiative is led by Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost E. Thomas Sullivan. We are indebted to all involved in the Initiative, especially:

  • President Robert Bruininks
  • Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost E. Thomas Sullivan
  • Executive Associate Vice President Alfred Sullivan
  • H. Jeanie Taylor, Assistant Vice Provost for Interdisciplinarity

In addition, the Joint Degree Program and Consortium were indebted to the following for major financial and program support in 2006-07:

  • Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost E. Thomas Sullivan
  • Senior Vice President Frank Cerra, Academic Health Center
  • Dean Gail Dubrow, Graduate School
  • Interim Co-Deans Guy Charles and Fred Morrison, Law School
  • Dean Robert Elde, College of Biological Sciences
  • Dean John Finnegan, School of Public Health
  • Dean Allen Levine, College of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences
We also gratefully acknowledge the following targeted financial support: Professor Amos Deinard, Jr., Miriam Kelen, and the Law Firm of Leonard, Street and Deinard for the Deinard Memorial Lecture Series on Law & Medicine The Law Firm of Fredrikson & Byron for the Harold M. Fredrikson Memorial Scholarship The Minnesota Intellectual Property Law Association (MIPLA) for a MIPLA Scholarship for 2006-07 Senior Vice President for Health Sciences Frank B. Cerra and the Academic Health Center for support of our conference on Creating Stem Cells by Research Cloning: Scientific, Ethical, Legal & Policy Challenges.



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