GELP Activities and Events
August 2004-July 2005
Events listed in reverse chronological order for each category:
Programs Sponsored by GELP
March 11, 2005
The Use of Race and Ethnicity as Classifications in Biomedical Research
GELP Faculty Colloquium
Pamela Sankar, PhD
September 22, 2004
Doctors Without Borders: Financial Conflicts of Interest in Medicine
GELP Faculty Colloquium
Shannon Brownlee, New America Foundation
Programs Co-Sponsored by GELP
April 8-9, 2005
Conference: The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law
Co-Sponsored with Duke Law School
February 9, 2005
DNA [structure] at 50: Gender, race, class, political culture, and scientific discipline in the predicament of Rosalind Franklin
GELP Faculty Colloquium
Pnina Abir-Am, MD, Brandeis University
Co-Sponsored with Duke' s Women's Studies Program
November 4, 2004
A New Trade Framework for Global Healthcare Research and Development
Information Ecology Lecture Series
Jamie Love, Director, Consumer Project on Technology
Co-sponsored with the Center for the Study of the Public Domain
November 1, 2004
The Politics and Psychology of a New World Order
2004 Kenan Distinguished Lecture in Ethics
Jonathan Glover, Kings College, University of London
Co-sponsored with the Kenan Institute for Ethics, the Center for International Studies, the Center for the Study of Medical Ethics and Humanities, and the Office of the President
October 19, 2004
Living Under the Fallen Sky: Bioethics and Stem Cell Research
2004 Boyarsky Lecture in Law, Medicine, and Ethics
Laurie Zoloth, PhD, Northwestern University
Co-sponsored with the Center for the Study of Medical Ethics and Humanities and the Kenan Institute for Ethics
Programs Involving GELP Members
July 13, 2005
What is policy, and what has it got to do with biology & research?
Howard Hughes Precollege Program in the Biological Sciences
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD, Director, GELP
March 3, 2005
The "Atomic Age" and the "Genomic Revolution": Rhetorics of Hope
Genomes @ 4
Amy Laura Hall, MDiv, PhD
February 23, 2005
Race to the Finish: Identity and Governance in an Age of Genomics
Wednesdays at the John Hope Franklin Center lecture series
Jennifer Reardon, PhD
February 17, 2005
Tracing the policy history of seminal genomic inventions: Who made the tools you use? Who got rich?
Genomes @ 4
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD
February 4, 2005
The Science Commons in Health Research: Structure, Function and Value
Conference on Bringing Science to Life, University of Toronto
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD
November 19, 2004
Panel on Global Healthcare and the Environment, Arts, and Technology and Engineering a Safe Society
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD, Patricia Deverka, MD
Dedication of the Center for Integrative Medicine and Applied Sciences Building, Duke University
November 4-6, 2004
Public Workshop: Genomics, the Arts and Popular Culture
Priscilla Wald, PhD, Hasan Shanawani, MD, Rob Mitchell, PhD, Karla Holloway, PhD
October 16, 2004
What'
s in a Cell?: John Moore'
s Spleen and the Language of Bioslavery
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Symposium Between Science and the Humanities
Priscilla Wald, PhD
October 13, 2004
North Carolina Symposium on Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Panel on Bioethics and Public Policy
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD and Priscilla Wald, PhD, panelists
September 17, 2004
Panel on Global Health
Inauguration of Richard Brodhead, Duke University President
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD and Priscilla Wald, PhD, panelists
September 15, 2004
Genomics and World Health: Navigating the Information Jungle
Humanities in Medicine Lecture Series
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD
Center for the Study of Medical Ethics and Humanities
September 1, 2004
Strategies to Leverage Research Funding: Guiding DOD'
s Peer-Reviewed Medical Research Programs
Senate Appropriations Committee and Department of Defense: Briefings
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD
August 21, 2004
Intellectual Property, Biotechnology, and International Trade
Duke in Geneva Program
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD
August 17, 2004
Science as Expertise, Morality, and Politics II: ELSI - So What?
Gordon Research Conference on Science & Technology Policy
Robert Cook-Deegan, MD, Jennifer Reardon, PhD



