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Genes on Trial: Genetics, Behavior, and the Law (2002)
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"Could genetic research stigmatize people who carry a "bad" gene? Could their behavior actually be determined by that gene? If so, then just how free is free will? Moderated by Harvard Law School's Charles Ogletree, this ...
Making Better Babies: Genetics and Reproduction (2002)
(2002)
"How far should people be allowed to go in trying to have better babies? And whose definition of "better" should prevail? This Fred Friendly Seminar moderated by Dateline NBC correspondent John Hockenberry considers the ...
Clone (2002)
(2002)
"Explore the miraculous potential and frightening possibilities of genetic cloning as National Geographic's cameras reveal the history, controversy, and cutting-edge developments of a scientific breakthrough capable of ...
In search of an extra-long life
(2002-01-06)
The pro-life case for cloning
(2002-05-02)
Cloned stem cells may give you a new lease of life
(2002-11-09)
Venter gets down to life's basics
(2002-11-29)
Trial and Error: (2002)
(2002-09-20)
Jesse Gelsinger. Story of his life, his involvement in the gene therapy trials, his father Paul's efforts to find out what happened to his son and to bring about change to the oversight of human subject research, especially ...
Who Gets to Know? Genetics and Privacy (2002)
(2002)
When it comes to genetic testing, how much should a patient be told? If the news is bad, who else should the patient inform? And could - or should - such privileged information be made available to employers, insurance ...