HUMAN GENOME PROJECT--SCIENCE, LAW, AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Project Number1R13HG001838-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderPAGE, DAVID C
Awardee OrganizationWHITEHEAD INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL RES
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Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION: During the l990s, it has become evident that advances in the
biomedical sciences, especially in human genomics, will dramatically
influence law, medicine, public health, and many other sectors of our
society. The proposed conference, The Human Genome Project: Science, Law,
and Social Change in the 21st Century, will bring together 300-500
physicians, lawyers, consumers, ethicists, and scientists to explore the
impact of new genetic technologies and prepare for the challenges ahead.
Organized by the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, in association
with the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics (ASLME), the conference
on April 23 and 24, 1998, will offer plenary sessions on (1) The Information
Revolution in Genetics; (2) Privacy and Genetic Discrimination: Effects on
Individuals and Society; and (3) Altering Genes in Individuals and
Populations. Each plenary session will be followed by relevant workshops.
For example, the first plenary session will be followed by workshops titled
"Keeping Abreast of Genetic Tests: New Challenges in the Doctor-Patient
Relationship," "Medical Records, Privacy, and Informed Consent in the
Post-Genome World," and "The Impact of Genetics on Drug Development: New
Corporate Interest in Patient Records." Led by prominent lawyers,
scientists, physicians, and ethicists, these workshops will provide an
important bridge between the research community and professionals who are
just beginning to grasp the potential impact of new genetic technologies.
Participants will leave the program with a clear perspective on current
challenges raised by genetics in their own fields, extensive background
materials, continuing education credits (in medicine, law, and nursing), and
new insights into how the genomics revolution will affect society as a
whole. The conference organizers will disseminate the results of the
conference through an interactive Web site maintained by the Whitehead
Institute; The Gene Letter (an internet newsletter on genetics and public
policy started in July 1996 under a grant from DOE); a special issue of
ASLME's Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics; review articles submitted to
leading scientific journals, such as The American Journal of Human Genetics;
a specially prepared CD-ROM to be distributed free-of-charge to medical,
law, and public health libraries around the country; and two follow-up
newsletters, six and twelve months after the conference, with up-to-date
information about legislative trends, recent judicial decisions, and changes
in public health policy related to genetics.
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