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Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Human Genomics Research: Past, Present and Future | CDC

Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Human Genomics Research: Past, Present and Future | CDC



Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Human Genomics Research: Past, Present and Future

January 27, 2020, 10:00-11:30 am EST
Chamblee Campus, Building. 107 Room 2A

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Phone: (855) 644-0229, Conference ID: 4390261
headshot of Lawrence C. Brody

Lawrence C. Brody, PhD
Director,
Division of Genomics and Society
Senior Investigator,
Social and Behavioral Research Branch
Head,
Genetics and Environment Interaction Section
National Human Genome Research Institute,
National Institutes of Health
For more than two decades, the National Human Genome Research Institute has (NHGRI) has been committed to driving the responsible use of genomics in society in order to advance knowledge and ensure that genomics benefits the health of all populations. NHGRI considers the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) of genomics research, including the following key issues: genetic discrimination, health disparities, human subjects research, informed consent, intellectual property, privacy and confidentiality and regulation and coverage of genetic tests
Dr. Brody is the director of the NHGRI Division of Genomics and Society, which is responsible for exploring societal issues related to genomics, incorporating and extending the institute’s ELSI research program, and integrating NHGRI-wide activities in these areas. The Division’s current main activity is the extramural ELSI Research Program, which fosters basic and applied research on ELSI issues raised by genomics through research funding, training grants, and contracts. Dr Brody is a senior investigator in the social and behavioral research branch at NHGRI and head of the Genetics and Environment Section.  His research interests include neural tube defects, vitamin B12 metabolism, personalized genetic information, and BRCA-related cancers.
Hosted by
  • Office of Genomics and Precision Public Health, Office of Science
  • Office of Public Health Ethics, Office of Science
  • Office of Public Health Law
  • National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

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