Session One Laurie A. Vasichek - Genetic Discrimination in the Workplace: Lessons from the Past and Concerns for the Future Maxwell J. Mehlman - Will Directed Evolution Destroy Humanity, and If So, What Can We Do About It? Jonathan Kahn J.D., Ph.D. - The Persistence of Race in Biotech Patenting and Drug Development
Session Two Barbara A. Koenig, Ph.D. - Examining the Promise of Personalized Genomic Medicine: An Anthropological Account
Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Ph.D. - Research 2.0: Social Networking and Personal Genomics
Center for Health Law Studies 2008 Symposium
Disability, Reproduction & Parenting Friday, April 4, 2008 Health Law Symposium
Session One: Becoming a Parent:
Past, Present and Future Paul A. Lombardo - Eugenics History and the Culture Wars: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights Judith Daar - Rethinking the Meaning of Health in an Era of Reproductive Technologies Watch Video
Session Two: Becoming a Parent:
Past, Present and Future Janet Malek - Disability and the Duties of Potential Parents Elizabeth A. Pendo - Ensuring Equal Access to Reproductive Health Care for Women with Disabilities Watch Video
Session Three: Valuing Families Adrienne Asch - Parenting, Disability, and Meeting Children’s Needs Susan Stefan - Accommodating Families: Disability Policy and Law in Family Support and Stabilization Services Watch Video
Session Four: Valuing Families Clare Dunsford - Mutants and Wild Types:
Our Sequence, Ourselves Watch Video
Center for Health Law Studies 2007 Symposium
After the Medicare Modernization Act Friday, March 20, 2007 Medicare Symposium
Medicare Part D: Current Issues and the Future of the Benefits Listen to Podcast
Will Medicare Wither on the Vine?
How Congress Has Advantaged Medicare Advantage Listen to Podcast
Medicare Advantage: Pouring Good Money After Bad?
What are We Trying to Achieve Anyway? Listen to Podcast