Thursday, June 22, 2006
Lecture Series - Genomics in Perspective:
Videos viewable:
"Genes, Railroads and Regulation: Intellectual Property and the Public Interest
Lecture: Professor Daniel Kevles, Yale University.
Response: Claire T. Driscoll, M.S., Director, Technology Transfer Office, National Human Genome Research Institute.
Transdisciplinarity in SPORE Funded Brain Tumor Research at the University of California San Francisco
Lecture: Professor Dorothy Porter, University of California, San Francisco.
Response: Brian Kimes, Ph.D., former Director, Office of Centers, Training and Resources (OCTR), National Cancer Institute.
Standing on the Biological Horizon
Lecture: Professor Rayna Rapp, New York University
Response: Sharon F. Terry, M.A., President and C.E.O., Genetic Alliance, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 404, Washington, D.C.
Genes and Disease: The Rise of Genomic Medicine in the United States
Lecture: Professor Susan Lindee, University of Pennsylvania.
Response: Alan E. Guttmacher, M.D., Deputy Director, National Human Genome Research Institute.
Depicting Pasts, Projecting Futures: Making Histories of the New Biology
Lecture: Professor Stephen Hilgartner, Cornell University.
Response: Eric D. Green, M.D., Ph.D., Scientific Director, Division of Intramural Research, National Human Genome Research Institute.
The Molecular Reinscription of Race: New Technologies Re-Generating a Dead-End Debate"
Videos viewable:
"Genes, Railroads and Regulation: Intellectual Property and the Public Interest
Lecture: Professor Daniel Kevles, Yale University.
Response: Claire T. Driscoll, M.S., Director, Technology Transfer Office, National Human Genome Research Institute.
Transdisciplinarity in SPORE Funded Brain Tumor Research at the University of California San Francisco
Lecture: Professor Dorothy Porter, University of California, San Francisco.
Response: Brian Kimes, Ph.D., former Director, Office of Centers, Training and Resources (OCTR), National Cancer Institute.
Standing on the Biological Horizon
Lecture: Professor Rayna Rapp, New York University
Response: Sharon F. Terry, M.A., President and C.E.O., Genetic Alliance, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 404, Washington, D.C.
Genes and Disease: The Rise of Genomic Medicine in the United States
Lecture: Professor Susan Lindee, University of Pennsylvania.
Response: Alan E. Guttmacher, M.D., Deputy Director, National Human Genome Research Institute.
Depicting Pasts, Projecting Futures: Making Histories of the New Biology
Lecture: Professor Stephen Hilgartner, Cornell University.
Response: Eric D. Green, M.D., Ph.D., Scientific Director, Division of Intramural Research, National Human Genome Research Institute.
The Molecular Reinscription of Race: New Technologies Re-Generating a Dead-End Debate"
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Science Policy & Technology Management Institutions
SPRU has put together this excellent list of research centres and others in this field.
SPRU has put together this excellent list of research centres and others in this field.