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Faculty News

—Professor Susan Wolf was quoted in the New York Times and Star Tribune in an article on the problems raised by using the sperm, eggs, and embryos of deceased individuals to conceive. An individual…
—Professor Susan Wolf presented at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to an audience including individuals from across the National Institutes of Health. Wolf addressed challenges of managing…
—Professor Susan Wolf was invited by the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health to debate new recommendations from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics on…
—Professor Susan Wolf presented "Consent in Whole Genome Sequencing: The Debate Over Return of Results & Incidental Findings" in a webinar series sponsored by Genetic Alliance. This ongoing series focuses on the…
—Professor Susan Wolf appeared on NPR's Science Friday to discuss issues raised by whole genome sequencing. The…
—Professor Susan Wolf will lecture at the University of Virginia's "Genetics, Ethics, and the Law" conference. Wolf will speak on "The Debate Over the Return of Results and Incidental Findings." Her current work on…
—Science published an article by Professor Susan M. Wolf, George J. Annas (Boston University), and Sherman Elias (Northwestern University) on a major controversy over how to handle incidental findings in…
—Oxford University Press published a new book by Nancy Berlinger, Bruce Jennings, and Professor Susan Wolf on termination of life-sustaining treatment and care of the dying. This book is the result of a five-year…
—Professor Susan Wolf will lecture at a conference on cancer genomics at Ohio State University today. Her lecture, entitled "Ethical Challenges in Translational Genomics," is focusing on the tremendous debate…
—Professor Susan Wolf was quoted in a Science article on a new set of recommendations from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics. The article, entitled "Return of Unexpected DNA Results Urged…
—Professor Susan Wolf was quoted in two Boston Globe articles on issues raised by new recommendations from a working group of the American College of Human Genetics and Genomics. These long-awaited…
—Professor Susan Wolf will speak at Stanford Law School on February 19 on the debate over return of research results and incidental findings to individuals participating in genetic and genomic research. Wolf's…