Examining the impact of biotech discoveries on society and the law's role in shaping that impact.
Stanford Law School, Center for Law and the Biosciences
Hank Greely, Patti Zettler, Dmitry Karshtedt, and Stephanie Bair discuss new developments related to the Biosimilars Act and FDA's orphan drug program, the policy implications of brain myths, and the current Ebola crisis.
Anna Laakman from Lewis and Clark law school discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
Hank Greely, Patti Zettler, Jake Sherkow, and Malia McPherson discuss Right to Try laws, Heart Valve Patents, GMO Labelling, and Neuroscience and Johnny Cash.
Hank Greely, Patti Zettler, and Jake Sherkow discuss the Zohydro litigation, Ebola, Biosimilars, and the Ninth Circuit's recent en banc decision.
Hank Greely, Patti Zettler, and Jake Sherkow discuss the Myriad Genetics case, the inaccuracies of whole genome sequencing and Alzheimer's testing, tooth whitening and antitrust, and the ethics of mitochondrial transfer.
Rebecca Dresser from Washington University in Saint Louis discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
Victoria Stodden from Columbia law school discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
Ryan Abbott from Southwestern discusses his recent work with Jake Sherkow and Patti Zettler.
Hank Greely, Patti Zettler, and Jake Sherkow discuss de-extinction, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the hollowing out of the NIH, the Maryland v. King case, gene patenting, and FDA's regulation of genetic testing.
Hank Greely, Patti Zettler, and Jake Sherkow discuss Oklahoma abortion statutes, donor siblings and insurance coverage, and prenatal genetic test patents.
Francis X. Shen from Minnesota discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
Jill Horwitz from UCLA discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
Hank Greely, Patti Zettler, and Jake Sherkow discuss exceptions to the Genetic Non-discrimination Act, acetaminophen and liver damage, football and concussions, and recent Nobel prize winners.
Michelle Oberman from Santa Clara discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
David Kaye from Penn State discusses his recent work with Hank Greely.
Dan Burk from UC Irvine discusses his recent work with Jake Sherkow.
Hank Greely, Patti Zettler, and Jake Sherkow discuss a lawsuit to remove a blood sample from the federal government's possession, synthetic drugs in New Zealand, and the veto of a California Bill that would legalize a stipend for human eggs donated for research purposes.
Hank Greely and Jake Sherkow discuss recent Supreme Court Cases.
Hank Greely, Jake Sherkow,and Matt Lamkin discuss a recent Supreme Court decision involving Monsanto, the MERS virus, attempts to patent the gut microbiome, and de-extinction.
Hank Greely, Amanda Rubin, Roland Nadler, and Jake Sherkow discuss the brain map initiative, transcranial direct current stimulation, the Amgen v. Retirement Plan case, and mice with human neurons.
Shubha Ghosh from the University of Wisconsin discusses his recent work with Hank Greely.
Andrew Torrance from the University of Kansas discusses his recent work with Hank Greely.
Hear Mark Lemley's oral argument in the FTC v. Actavis case.
Nita Farahany from Duke discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
Alta Charo from the University of Wisconsin discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
Carl Elliot from the University of Minnesota discusses his recent work with Hank Greely.
Susan M. Wolf from the University of Minnesota discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
Patrick Lin from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo discusses his recent work with Hank Greely.
Alex Capron from USC discusses his recent work with Hank Greely.
Hank Greely, Jake Sherkow, and Matt Lamkin discuss race issues in genetic testing, the myth of anonymity in genetic donation, and the prospects for "bringing back" the Neanderthal.
Andrea Roth from UC Berkeley discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
Robert Merges from UC Berkeley discusses his recent work with Hank Greely.
Peter Lee from UC Davis discusses his recent work with Hank Greely.
Hank Greely, Jake Sherkow, and Matt Lamkin discuss the Supreme Court cases Bowman v. Monsanto, Mutual Pharmaceutical v. Bartlett, FTC v. Watson, Maryland v. King, and Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad.
Hank Greely and fellows discuss the In re Frito Lay and U.S. v. Carolina cases and recent developments in genetic testing.
Hank Greely, Jake Sherkow, and Matt Lamkin discuss DNA collection statutes, children with three parents, gene therapy for clinical use, and how the biosciences are implicated in the election.
Hank Greely and Jake Sherkow discuss mouse eggs and cloning, recent Nobel Prize winners, the fungal meningitis outbreak, bioscience fiction, and exoplanets.
Hank Greely, Jake Sherkow, and Matt Lamkin discuss fMRI lie-detection services, pay-to-delay settlements between branded pharmaceutical and generics companies, and the arguments against increased regulation of enhancement technologies.
Hank Greely and Matt Lamkin, in the inaugural podcast discuss the tension between promoting healthy behaviours and obtaining informed consent, recent developments in forensic DNA, and an upcoming conference at Stanford about prenatal genetic testing.