Center for Integration of Research on Genetics and Ethics

CIRGE News

Former SCBE Teaching Fellow Nate Olson published Medical Researchers' Ancillary Care Obligations: The Relationship-Based Approach in Bioethics!

Former CIRGE postdoctoral fellow Lauren Milner, Nanibaa' Garrison, CIRGE PI Mildred Cho, Russ Altman, Louanne Hudgins, Stephen Galli, Henry Lowe, and SCBE Director David Magnus published Genomics in the clinic: ethical and policy challenges in clinical next-generation sequencing programs at early adopter USA institutions in Personalized Medicine!

CIRGE PI Mildred Cho and colleagues published Building a central repository for research ethics consultation data: A proposal for a standard data collectiton tool in Clinical and Translational Science!

 

CIRGE PI Mildred Cho, SCBE Director David Magnus and their colleagues published Research ethics consultation: ethical and professional practice challenges and recommendations in Academic Medicine!

Former CIRGE Program Manager Colleen Berryessa, Lauren Milner, Nanibaa' Garrison, and CIRGE PI Mildred Cho's article Impact of Psychiatric Information on Potential Jurors in Evaluating High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders (hfASD) was accepted for publication in the Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities!

CIRGE Research

Researchers at CIRGE are dedicated to furthering public understanding and awareness of key ethical, legal and social issues in emerging human genetic variation research, focusing on the genomics of behavior.

Current projects underway at the Center include research on Maternal Serum Cell-Free Fetal DNACitizen Science, and Criminal Justice Perceptions of Offenders with Genetic Developmental Disorders.

For more information on current projects, please see Current Areas of Research.

CIRGE Events

Please check out our Center Activities to learn more information about events at CIRGE and find out how to participate! Please subscribe here to to be notified about upcoming CIRGE events, and please subscribe here to be notified of all upcoming events at SCBE!

For more center-wide events, please see the SCBE events page!

Related Events

2015 American Society for Bioethics & Humanities
Annual Meeting 
October 22-25, 2015
Houston, TX


2015 American Society of Human Genetics
Annual Meeting
October 6-10, 2015
Baltimore, MD

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For financial donations, please contact the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics at 650-723-5760.