Faculty in the News

Faculty News

—Professor Susan Wolf is blogging on Harvard Law School's "Bill of Health" about dying in America. Her post, entitled…
—Professor Susan Wolf published an article in the New England Journal of Medicine entitled "Forty Years of Work on End-of-Life Care: From Patients' Rights to Systemic Reform." This article with Nancy…
—Professor Susan Wolf was interviewed on Minnesota Public Radio for a program on "Genetic Privacy: Who Should Know What Your Tests Reveal?" Profs. Wolf and Robert Green (Harvard Medical School) discussed the tension…
—Professor Susan Wolf was featured on NPR's "Science Friday" discussing the question of whether family members have a right to know an individual's genome, even over the individual's objection. Wolf is leading…
—Professor Susan Wolf led a national conference tackling the challenging question of whether family members should have access to a research participant's genomic results. The conference was part of a $2.4 million…
—Professor Susan Wolf made two presentations at a National Institutes of Health (NIH) meeting of the Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research (CSER) Consortium in Bethesda, MD, on Oct. 8-9. She first presented on…
—Professor Susan Wolf is collaborating on a newly funded project entitled "DNA Nanotechnology: Developing and Analyzing a New Tool for Sensing and Targeting Disease." This two-year project, funded by the University of…
—Professor Susan Wolf moderated and presented on a panel at the Annual Health Law Professors Conference in San Francisco, sponsored by the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics (ASLME) on June 5-7. The panel…
—Professor Susan Wolf lectured at a symposium entitled "Understand Your Genome" sponsored by Illumina and the University of Minnesota. Participants received their full genome sequence and had an opportunity to hear…
—Professor Susan Wolf will speak at two National Institutes of Health (NIH)-sponsored meetings on genomic research on May 13-14. The first is a meeting of the Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium on…
—Professor Susan Wolf will deliver a keynote address at Indiana University entitled "Genomic Surprises: Should We Give Patients & Research Participants Unexpected Findings of Clinical Importance?" This lecture is…
—Professor Susan Wolf lectured at the reopened Northrop on "Should research participants get back their own results and incidental findings? Debates at the intersection of law, ethics, science & medicine." This…