“Conference Scene: Accelerating public awareness in the age of personal genetics“, our latest article highlighting the work accomplished at the GETed 2013 meeting, has been published in the latest edition […]
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Henrietta Lacks, The Lacks family and the NIH-Current Genetics Update
The NIH has recently announced an agreement with the Lacks family regarding the future use of the HeLa cell line. We know many biology, history and ethics classes use […]
pgEd’s Resource Center, now live thanks to our GETed attendees!
pgEd hosted our second GETed conference this spring, and we are still seeing so many wonderful collaborations and creative ideas come to life as a result of the meeting. We […]
Mount Desert Island Biological Lab’s Summer Academy in Genomics for Maine High S
pgEd is back on Mount Desert Island for the fourth time, teaching the ethics component of Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory’s summer course in genomics for high school students. Charlie […]