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Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences Podcast Series
Stanford Law School, Center for Law and the Biosciences
36 episodes
2 months ago
Examining the impact of biotech discoveries on society and the law's role in shaping that impact.
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Science
Natural Sciences
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Examining the impact of biotech discoveries on society and the law's role in shaping that impact.
Show more...
Science
Natural Sciences
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Brain Map, tDCS, Amgen v. Retirement Plans, Mice with Human Neurons.
Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences Podcast Series
25 minutes 16 seconds
12 years ago
Brain Map, tDCS, Amgen v. Retirement Plans, Mice with Human Neurons.
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.
Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences Podcast Series
Examining the impact of biotech discoveries on society and the law's role in shaping that impact.