Audio Presentations

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Introduction: What's the public got to do with the HGP?"

Gregory Fowler
Professor of Biology and Director, Honors Program
Southern Oregon University
E-mail: fowler@sou.edu

See also: "Democratizing The Gene Age," Professional Ethics Report, Vol. X, No. 1, Winter 1997.

"Genomic Science in the 21st Century"

Glen A. Evans
Director, McDermott Center for Human Growth and Development
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
E-mail: gevans@swmed.edu

"Educating Students for the Gene Age"

David Micklos
DNA Learning Center
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
E-mail: dmicklos@cshl.org

"Lay Audience Responses to Public Messages About Genetics"

Celeste Condit
Department of Speech Communications
University of Georgia
E-mail: ccondit@uga.cc.uga.edu

"African American Concerns About the HGP"

Fatimah Jackson
Department of Anthropology
University of Maryland - College Park
E-mail: fj6@umail.umd.edu

"Beyond the Science: Ethics and the HGP"

Eric Juengst
Center for Biomedical Ethics
Case Western Reserve University
E-mail: etj2@po.cwru.edu

"Pastoral Genetics: Genetic Counseling and the Church"

Ronald Cole-Turner
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
E-mail: coleturn+@pitt.edu

"The HGP as Public Health: Establishing Priorities"

Michael Garland
Center for Ethics in Health Care
Department of Public Health and Preventative Medicine
Oregon Health Sciences University
E-mail: garlandm@ohsu.edu

"Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of the HGP and Congress"

Mark S. Frankel
Director, Scientific Freedom, Responsibility and Law Program
American Association for the Advancement of Science
E-mail: mfrankel@aaas.org

"Today's Biotech Industry: Confronting Public Concerns About Genetics"

Burke K. Zimmerman
CEO and Chairman of the Board
Spectrum Medical Sciences
E-mail: 100754.1212@compuserve.com

 Presented by the AAAS Scientific Freedom, Responsibility and Law Program
and partially funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Copyright March 1998