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BECS FAQ - Benchside Ethics Consultation Service - Center for ... BECS staff are Stanford University faculty and members of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. They are experts in research ethics and regulation, ...
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Center for Integrating Research on Genetics and Ethics (CIRGE ... Direct-to-consumer genetic tests: beyond medical regulation? by CIRGE Scholars David Magnus and Mildred Cho, with Robert Cook-Deegan, has been published in ...
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Contacting BECS / Request a Consult - Benchside Ethics ... For more information about BECS, or to request a consult, please call the SCBE Associate Director, Dr. Mildred Cho, at (650) 725-7993. ...
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Benchside Ethics Consultation Service - Center for Integrating ... The Benchside Ethics Consultation Service (BECS) is a service for Stanford University researchers, developed through the combined efforts of an ...
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Kenneth Schaffner - Interpreting Complexity: the Scientific and ... Kenneth F. Schaffner (Ph.D., Columbia, 1967; M.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1986) is University Professor of History and Philosophy of Science and ...
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Center for Integrating Research on Genetics and Ethics (CIRGE ... This Site Only; Stanford Medical Sites. Ways to Give · Find a Person ... Center for Integration of Research in Genetics and Ethics (CIRGE) ...
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Certificate of Ancestry File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Certificate of Ancestry. This certifies that. CBS. 'News. Man has been tested by DNAPrint Genomics Inc. for genetic ancestry. EURO-DNA 1.0 ...
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Catherine Schaefer - Capturing Complexity: The Scientific ... Catherine Schaefer, Ph.D., Research Scientist, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, and Director, Kaiser Permanente Research Program on Genes, ...
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Documentary Film Projects - Research Areas - Center for ... In response, CIRGE scholars began working in collaboration with the SCBE Program in Bioethics & Film to create documentary films which can be used as a ...
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The Autism Project - Research Areas - Center for Integrating ... Genetic vs. environmental hypotheses of disease causation: the case of autism, in American Society of Human Genetics 56th annual meeting. ...
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