Webcast Archive

The Human Genome Project: Progress, Problems, and Prospects was originally webcast live on April 14, 2001. For those who were unable to see the event, a recorded version of the event, viewable on your computer, is available here.

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List of Speakers
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Henry Bienen
President, Northwestern University
Introduction
High bandwidth | 56K telephone modem


Albert Farbman
Professor, Department of Neurobiology and Physiology
Introduction
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Rex L. Chisholm
What Is the Human Genome Project and What Does It Mean for Me?
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Charles J. Epstein
Implications of the Human Genome Project for the Practice of Medicine
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Alexander Rosenberg
Implications of Genomics for Human Affairs and Public Policy
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Lori Andrews
Assuring Justice in the Post-Genome Era
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Harold T. Shapiro/panel discussion
Setting Public Policy on Morally Contested Issues
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