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1. Biography: Jensine Andresen
Jensine Andresen Jensine Andresen (Ph.D., Harvard University, 1997) is a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Religion at Columbia University in NYC. She previously taught at comparative world religions and religion and science at
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2. Genetics Topic: Introduction: Jensine Andresen and Robert Neville
Introduction: Jensine Andresen and Robert Neville Jensine Andresen is Assistant Professor, School of Theology at Boston University Robert Neville is Dean of School of Theology at Boston University Topic Index
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3. Event: Issues for the Millennium: Cloning and Genetic Technologies (Boston ...
Introduction: Jensine Andresen and Robert Neville John Westling - Introduction: Do we have dominion over ourselves? Overcoming Preconception Relating to Assisted
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4. Genetics Topic: Issues For the Millennium: Cloning and Genetic Technologies ...
Dr. Jensine Andresen - Assistant Professor at Boston University Democratizing Decisions Relating to Biotechnology: Play Dr. Lisa
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5. Full Biography Index
Jensine Andresen Lori Andrews Munawar Anees George Annas Beth Arnold Francisco Ayala
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6. Genetics Topic: Democratizing Decision Making Relating to Biotechnology
Relating to Biotechnology Jensine Andresen - Assistant Professor, Boston University Full text and citations available at http://www.bu.edu/bioethics/collaboration Purpose of Presentation Presentation surveys
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