Issues For the Millennium: <!g>Cloning and Genetic Technologies - Index
Science Presentations
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<!g>Jensine Andresen and Robert Neville Introduction:
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John Westling Introduction: Do we
Have Dominion Over Ourselves?
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David F <!g>Albertini, Professor Tufts University Medical
Center
Overcoming Preconceptions Relating to Assisted Reproductive Technologies:
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<!g>James Robl, University Mass Amherst
Implications of Animal Cloning Experiments for the Potential Cloning of Human Beings:
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José <!g>Cibelli. Vice President of Research, Advanced
Cell Technology
Production of <!g>Embryonic <!g>Stem Cells from Differentiated <!g>Somatic Cells:
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<!g>Eric Overström. Professor, Tufts University, School
of Veterinary Medicine
Application of Cloning to the Production of Biopharmaceuticals to Treat Human and Animal Disease:
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<!g>Mary E. White-Scharf. Vice President of Research,
Biotransplant, Inc.
<!g>Xenotransplantation and its Associated Safety and
Ethical Issues: Play
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Jonathan King. Professor, MIT
Excluding Life from Patenting:
Arguments against the Patenting of Genes:
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Science Panel Discussion:
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Ethics Panel:
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Dr. <!g>Charles DeLisi - Dean of the College of
Engineering at Boston University
Ethical Challenges in a Post-<!g>Genome Era: Play
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Dr. <!g>George Annas - Professor of Health Law at Boston
University
Human Rights and the New <!g>Genetics: Play
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Dr. <!g>Michael Grodin, M.D. - Director
of the Law, Medicine and Ethics Program
at Boston University
Human Rights and Cloning: Play
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Dr. Jensine Andresen - Assistant Professor at Boston
University
Democratizing Decisions Relating to Biotechnology:
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Dr. <!g>Lisa Sowle Cahill - Jensine Andresen -
Assistant Professor, Boston University
Genetics, The market, and Policy Play
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Dr. <!g>Ronald M. Green - Professor for the Study
of Ethics and Human Values at Dartmouth College Much Ado About Mutton: An Ethical Review of the Cloning
Controversy: Play
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Dr. <!g>Jane Maslow Cohen is Professor of Law at Boston
University
Why Worry about Human Cloning?
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Dr. <!g>Wesley J. Wildman is Associate Professor of
Theology and Ethics at Boston Unversity
Modified Natural-Law Approach to Genetic Technologies:
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Ethics Panel Discussion: Play
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Christian Perspectives:
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Dr. <!g>Judith Jenkins Kohatsu, Reverend, BallardVale United Church, Andover
The World is Our Parish...So...? Play
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Dr. <!g>Sondra Ely Wheeler, Professor, Wesley Theological Seminary
Re-engineering Creation: Theological Reservations Concerning Genetic Technology:
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Dr. <!g>Preston Williams, Professor, Harvard Divinity School
Possible Presbyterian Responses to Cloning: Play
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Dr. <!g>Colin B. Gracey, Reverend, Northeastern University
Biostewardish Updates: Play
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Dr. <!g>Ronald Cole-Turner, Professor, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
No, Not Yet, Maybe, and Why Not: Protestant Ambivalence Or Moral Discretion?
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<!g>Karl E. Peters, Professor, Rollins College
Beginning Reflections of One Unitarian Universalist on Cloning and Genetic Technologies: Play
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<!g>David Byers, Director, Committee On Science and Human Values, U.S. Catholic Conference A Catholic Perspective on Cloning and Stem Cell
Research: Play
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Dr. <!g>Demetrios Demopulos, Reverend, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology
Created in Whose Image and Likeness? An Orthodox Christian Approach to Human Cloning:
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Dr. <!g>Thomas Shannon, Professor, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Playing God: Play
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Rabbi <!g>Richard Address - Union of American <!g>Hebrew Congregations
But Who Speaks for Me? The Need for the Religous Voice in Bioethics: Play
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<!g>Jonathan Cohen, Professor, University of Florida
In God's Garden: Creation and Cloning in Jewish Thought: Play
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Rabbi Elliot <!g>Dorff, Ph.D., Professor, University of Judaism
A Jewish Perspective on Cloning and Other Techniques to Overcome <!g>Infertility: Play
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<!g>Asif Razvi, M.D., Islamic Center of Boston
Islamic Perspectives on Cloning and Genetic Enginerring: Play
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<!g>M.G. Prasad, Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology
A Hindu View based on Dharma, Karma and Yoga of Human Cloning and Genetic Technologies: Play
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<!g>Naoki Nabeshima, Professor, Ryukoku University, Kyoto
The Bioethics of Interdependence: Shin Buddhist Attitudes on Human Cloning: Play
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Rev. Dr. <!g>Ronald Y. Nakasone, Pacific School of Religion
Moral Imagination: Play
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Interreligious Panel Discussion: Play
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Law and Policy Issues:
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Ronnee <!g>Yashon, J.D., Professor, Tufts University
Science and the Courts: Play
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<!g>Seth Shulman, Author, Owning the Future
Beyond Biology: Regulating Ownership in a Knowledge-based Economy: Play
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<!g>Calestous Jouma, Director, Science, Technology and Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Biotechnology and International Trade: Play
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<!g>Sheldon Krimsky, Professor, Tufts University
Disharmonization in Agricultural Biotechnology: Play
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<!g>David Brook, Esq, Hanilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds
Historical Notes Relating to the Patenting of Biological Inventions: Play
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<!g>Beth Arnold, M.S., J.D., Foley, Hoag & Eliot
Should Morality be Within the Purview of Patent Law? Play
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<!g>Thomas A. Turano, Esq., Testa, Hurwitz & Thabeault
The International Treatment of Biotechnological Intellectual Property (BIP): Play
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Law and Policy Issues Panel Discussion: Play
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Plenary Addresses
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<!g>Lee Silver, Professor, Princeton University
Science, Politics and Ethics of Cloning and <!g>Genetic Engineering: Who will Decide the Future of Humankind? Play
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<!g>Lori B. Andrews, Professor, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Cloning and Beyond: Making Laws for Making Babies: Play
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