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Gail Henderson

February 10, 2020
Gail E. Henderson,聽PhD, is professor of Social Medicine in the School of Medicine and adjunct professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A medical sociologist with training in public health, she has extensive experience with interdisciplinary research and teaching. She was Department Chair from 2009...

Searching for a Cure: Sickle Cell Disease Gene-Editing

February 6, 2020
The Lecture Capture of the January 30 presentation by Vence Bonham, Jr. J. D. is now available. Visit http://go.unc.edu/Pp3e8 — Description: The National Academies of Sciences 2017 Human Genome Editing Report identified seven principles that should undergird the oversight systems, research surrounding, and eventual clinical uses of human genome editing:...

“Genes, lifestyle, and risk for heart attack”

February 3, 2020
Each month the Center for Genomics and Society and the Program for Precision Medicine in Healthcare partner to host a Lunch and Learn session that focuses on one of the lectures made available by the National Institutes of Health.聽 Selected videos will have a genomics and/ or ELSI related theme....

Genome.TV Dinners

December 17, 2019
January 13 | 12p | MacNider 340聽 — GenomeTV is a repository of videos maintained by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). They include NHGRI lectures, meetings, advisory sessions and other events related to genomics research. Each month the Center for Genomics and Society and the Program for Precision...

Searching for a Cure: Sickle Cell Disease Gene-Editing

December 17, 2019
January 30 | 12pm | BOND G100聽 —   Vence Bonham, Jr. J. D. Associate Investigator, Division of Intramural Research, Senior Advisor to the NHGRI Director on Genomics and Health Disparities, National Human Genome Research Institute聽 —   The National Academies of Sciences 2017 Human Genome Editing Report identified seven...