Robert Cook-Deegan - ConSequences: Some implications of DNA sequencing technology
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Robert Cook-Deegan, Director, IGSP Center for Genome Ethics, Law & Policy, Duke University gives a genomics lecture entitled 'ConSequences: Some implications of DNA sequencing technology'. Organised by: ESRC Genomics Policy and Research Forum Recorded: Thursday 8 March 2012 Venue: Anatomy lecture theatre, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh Audio version. Listen to podcast
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