On Wed, 3 Mar 1999 19:40:18 +0000 Hallvard Lillehammer
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>Dear Sir,
>
>Would you consider posting the enclosed conference announcement
on your LIST?
>
>With Best Wishes,
>
>Hallvard Lillehammer
>
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>'GENETICS, IDENTITY AND RESPONSIBILITY'
>
>An Interdisciplinary Conference in Bioethics,
>King's College, Cambridge,
>27-28 July 1999
>
>Organised by the Cambridge Bioethics Group in association with the
King's
>College Research Centre, the conference will be addressing the future
>implications of the New Genetics from the point of view of biology,
>medicine, law, philosophy, and social policy.
>
>Speakers:
>
>Prof. Lee Silver (Princeton): The Self-Evolving of Humankind.
>Prof. Martin Johnson (Cambridge): The Biological Basis of
Individuality.
>Dr. Andrew Wilkie (Oxford): Genetic Research into Mental Illness: A
>Clinical Geneticist's Perspective.
>Prof. Martin Bobrow (Cambridge): Medical Genetics in the Next
Millenium -
>Are all the Ethical Issues Behind us?
>Prof. Martin Richards (Cambridge): Coping with New Genetic
Technologies:
>The Response of Families.
>Dr. Hugh Whittall (ELSA, Brussels): EC Priorities and Objectives in
Genetic
>Research and Development.
>Prof. Peter McGuffin (London): Will Genetics Revolutionise Psychiatry
in
>the 21st Century?
>Prof. Sheila MacLean (Glasgow): The Genetic Revolution: Can the Law
Cope?
>Prof. Janet Dolgin (New York): Legal Implications of the Human
Genome Project.
>Prof. Pat Bateson (Cambridge): Design, Development and Decision.
>Prof. Jonathan Glover (London): TBA
>
>Inquiries:
>Hallvard Lillehammer, Department of Philosophy, King's College
London, The
>Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK. e.mail:
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Phone: +1227-827514
Fax: +1227-824014
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