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Stanford Law School

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    CLB | The Center for Law and the Biosciences presents Ryan Calo

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    On April 10, 2013, Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences welcomed CIS Affiliate Scholar Ryan Calo to campus for a discussion on law and emerging technology, with an emphasis on spyware for your brain.
    Calo discussed how researchers at Oxford, Geneva, and Berkeley have created a proof of concept for using commercially available brain-computer interfaces to discover private facts about today's gamers.

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    CLB | Dr. John Ioannidis on The Reliability of Biomedical Evidence and How to Improve It

    by stanfordlawschool 248 views

    On April 2, 2013, Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences hosted an afternoon discussion with Dr. John Ioannidis on "The Reliability of Biomedical Evidence and How To Improve It."
    Dr. Ioannidis is the Professor of Medicine and Director of the Stanford Prevention Research Center at Stanford University School of Medicine. His 2005 paper in PLoS Medicine, "Why most Published Research Findings are False," has been the most-downloaded article in the history of the Public Library of Science and has been described by the Boston Globe as an instant cult classic.

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    Developing Psychedelics & Marijuana into Prescription Meds: Cutting-Edge Research & Legal Challenges

    by stanfordlawschool 469 views

    On February 7th, 2013 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences welcomed MAPS' founder and executive director, Rick Doblin, Ph.D., and ACLU attorney Allen Hopper to campus for the discussion, "Developing Psychedelics and Marijuana into Prescription Medicines: Cutting-Edge Research and Legal Challenges" which focused on the scientific research and legal challenges surrounding this work.

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    Center for Law and the Biosciences | The FDA, Off Label Use, and the First Amendment

    by stanfordlawschool 289 views

    On January 15, 2013, Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences welcomed distinguished legal scholar Richard Epstein to campus for the talk "The FDA, Off Label Use, and the First Amendment."
    Epstein discussed the Second Circuit's decision United States v. Caronia, which held that the longstanding ban on off-label promotion violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and the future of drug regulation.

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    Center for Law and the Biosciences | Sports, Head Trauma, and Neuroscience

    by stanfordlawschool 783 views

    On November 29th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences hosted the discussion "Sports, Head Trauma and Neuroscience" about emerging evidence on sports-related head injuries.
    Speakers at the event included CLB director Hank Greely and Gary Steinberg, Chairman of Stanford Medical School's Department of Neurosurgery and former neurosurgeon for the San Francisco 49ers.

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    CLB Symposium | The Science - Now and in the Near Future

    by stanfordlawschool 272 views

    On May 29th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences along with the Stanford Center for Integration of Research in Genetics and Ethics hosted "Informing Reproductive Choice? Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century."
    The conference hosted a broad range of experts who analyzed recent developments in the industry, their practical, legal and social implications, and future directions of the prenatal testing revolution.
    In this video Steven Quake from the Stanford Department of Bioengineering discusses "The Science - Now and in the Near Future."

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    CLB Symposium | Corporate Perspectives

    by stanfordlawschool 198 views

    On May 29th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences along with the Stanford Center for Integration of Research in Genetics and Ethics hosted "Informing Reproductive Choice?
    Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century."
    The conference hosted a broad range of experts who analyzed recent developments in the industry, their practical, legal and social implications, and future directions of the prenatal testing revolution.
    In this video Ariosa's Kenneth Song, Natera's Matthew Rabinowitz and CellScrape's Bhairavi Parikh discuss Corporate Perspective.

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    CLB Symposium | Medical Realities

    by stanfordlawschool 133 views

    On May 29th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences along with the Stanford Center for Integration of Research in Genetics and Ethics hosted "Informing Reproductive Choice? Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century."
    The conference hosted a broad range of experts who analyzed recent developments in the industry, their practical, legal and social implications, and future directions of the prenatal testing revolution.
    In this video Joanne Taylor from Lucile Packard Children's Hospital is joined by Stanford Medical School's Mary Norton, Kaiser Permanente's Mark Nunes and Sara Goldman from the California Genetic Disease Screening Program to discuss Medical Realities.

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    CLB Symposium | European Perspectives

    by stanfordlawschool 52 views

    On May 29th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences along with the Stanford Center for Integration of Research in Genetics and Ethics hosted "Informing Reproductive Choice? Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century."
    The conference hosted a broad range of experts who analyzed recent developments in the industry, their practical, legal and social implications, and future directions of the prenatal testing revolution.
    In this video Susan Kelly from the University of Exeter discusses
    European Perspectives.

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    CLB Symposium | Social Issues

    by stanfordlawschool 91 views

    On May 29th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences along with the Stanford Center for Integration of Research in Genetics and Ethics hosted "Informing Reproductive Choice? Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century."
    The conference hosted a broad range of experts who analyzed recent developments in the industry, their practical, legal and social implications, and future directions of the prenatal testing revolution.
    In this video Will Saletan from Slate/Washington Post along with
    Sharon Terry of the Genetic Alliance, Brian Skotko of Children's Hospital, Boston and Jaime King from Hastings Law School discuss Social Issues, with a focus on genetic disease groups, disability communities and possible legislation.

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    CLB Symposium | Legal and Regulatory

    by stanfordlawschool 128 views

    On May 29th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences along with the Stanford Center for Integration of Research in Genetics and Ethics hosted "Informing Reproductive Choice? Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century."
    The conference hosted a broad range of experts who analyzed recent developments in the industry, their practical, legal and social implications, and future directions of the prenatal testing revolution.
    In this video Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics's Mildred Cho, Stanford Law School's Adam Breier and the FDA's Alberto Guiterrez discuss Legal and Regulatory Patent Policy, Patent Litigation and the FDA.

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    CLB Symposium | Beyond this Horizon

    by stanfordlawschool 215 views

    On May 29th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences along with the Stanford Center for Integration of Research in Genetics and Ethics hosted "Informing Reproductive Choice? Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century."
    The conference hosted a broad range of experts who analyzed recent developments in the industry, their practical, legal and social implications, and future directions of the prenatal testing revolution.
    In this video Stanford Medical School's Renée Reijo Pera and Stanford Law School's Hank Greely discuss "Beyond the Horizon: Eggs from stem cells & The End of Sex. "

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    CLB Symposium | Discussion - Best Practices

    by stanfordlawschool 231 views

    On May 29th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences along with the Stanford Center for Integration of Research in Genetics and Ethics hosted "Informing Reproductive Choice? Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century."
    The conference hosted a broad range of experts who analyzed recent developments in the industry, their practical, legal and social implications, and future directions of the prenatal testing revolution.
    In this video Mildred Cho of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics discusses Best Practices.

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    Symposium | Introduction/The History of the Creation-Science Movement and Legal Controversies

    by stanfordlawschool 165 views

    On May 11th, 2012 Stanford's Constitutional Law Center, along with the Center for Law and the Biosciences and the National Center for Science and Education (NCSE) hosted the symposium, "Science and Religion in the Classroom: Edwards v. Aguillard at 25."
    The symposium marked the the 25th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Edwards v. Aguillard and the 30th anniversary of trial court decision in McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education.
    The panel, "Introduction/The History of the Creation-Science Movement and Legal Controversies" featured Lawrence Friedman (Stanford, moderator), Ronald Numbers (Wisconsin), Ed Larson (Stanford, visiting), Michael Ruse (Florida State) and Patricia Bowers (former Louisiana AG Office).

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    Symposium | Why Does the Debate Matter?

    by stanfordlawschool 2,879 views

    On May 11th, 2012 Stanford's Constitutional Law Center, along with the Center for Law and the Biosciences and the National Center for Science and Education (NCSE) hosted the symposium, "Science and Religion in the Classroom: Edwards v. Aguillard at 25."
    Nathan Chapman (Stanford) moderated the panel, "Why Does the Debate Matter?" featuring Michael McConnell (Stanford), Hank Greely (Stanford), Ronald Numbers (Wisconsin), Michael Ruse (Florida State) and
    Eugenie Scott (NCSE).

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    Symposium | Edward's Constitutional Legacy

    by stanfordlawschool 113 views

    On May 11th, 2012 Stanford's Constitutional Law Center, along with the Center for Law and the Biosciences and the National Center for Science and Education (NCSE) hosted the symposium, "Science and Religion in the Classroom: Edwards v. Aguillard at 25."
    Eugene Volokh moderated the panel, "Edward's Constitutional Legacy" featuring Kent Greenawalt (Columbia), Eugenie Scott (NCSE Director), Nadine Strossen (N.Y. Law School) and Steven D. Smith (San Diego).

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    Discussion | Jack Gallant on fMRI-enabled mind-reading

    by stanfordlawschool 1,143 views

    On April 26th, 2012 The Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Interdisciplinary Group on Neuroscience and Society hosted UC Berkeley's Dr. Jack Gallant to discuss his groundbreaking work using fMRI to decode and reconstruct people's visual experiences.
    Dr. Gallant has used fMRI to reconstruct what subjects are seeing as they watch movie clips.

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    Conference | Predicting Alzheimer Disease -- The Science and its Implications

    by stanfordlawschool 277 views

    On February 11th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences co-sponsored the conference, "Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death." Professor Hank Greely participated in the panel, "Predicting Alzheimer Disease-The Science and its Implications with Mike Gilfix, La Poll Associates LLP, Geoffrey Kerchner, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Stanford Medical School and Frank Longo, Chair of Neurology, Stanford Medical School.

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    Conference | Neuroscience, Aging, and Decision-making

    by stanfordlawschool 301 views

    On February 11th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences co-sponsored the conference, "Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death." Stanford's Sam McClure, New York Times Science Editor Barbara Strauch and Stanford Medical Center's Rita Ghatak participated in the panel "Neuroscience, Aging, and Decision-making."

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    Conference | Lunchtime Talk with Laura Carstensen (Stanford Center on Longevity)

    by stanfordlawschool 156 views

    On February 11th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences co-sponsored the conference, "Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death." Laura Carstensen from the Stanford Center on Longevity was featured in the conference's lunchtime talk to further discuss developments in neuroscience and the implications for law and policy.

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    Conference | Financial Fraud and the Elderly

    by stanfordlawschool 56 views

    On February 11th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences co-sponsored the conference, "Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death." Doug Shadel, AARP, Seattle and Stephen Vernon, Gilfix and La Poll Associates LLP both participated in the panel, "Financial Fraud and the Elderly."

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    Conference | Introduction to the Aging Population

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    On February 11th, 2012 Stanford's Center for Law and the Biosciences co-sponsored the conference, "Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death." Kenneth Smith from the Stanford Center on Longevity hosted the discussion "Introduction to the Aging Population."

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    Discussion | CLB Speaker Series: David Relman on Avian Flu

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    On January 26th, 2012 the Stanford Law School Center for Law and the Biosciences hosted a discussion with Stanford School of Medicine Professor David Relman. Dr. Relman (who serves on the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity) discussed the Board's controversial request that the journals Science and Nature not publish certain details regarding research into avian flu.

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    Law and Memory Conference: Audience Q&A

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    On April 1st, 2011 the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Interdisciplinary Group on Neuroscience and Society, with support from NeuroVentures, the Stanford Institute for Neuroinnovation and Translational Neuroscience, and Stanford Law School hosted a Law and Memory Conference.

    The conference brought together neuroscientists, law professors, and lawyers to explore how our rapidly improving understanding of human memory is likely to affect the law.

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    Law and Memory Conference: Creating Lasting Memories -- James McGaugh

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    On April 1st, 2011 the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Interdisciplinary Group on Neuroscience and Society, with support from NeuroVentures, the Stanford Institute for Neuroinnovation and Translational Neuroscience, and Stanford Law School hosted a Law and Memory Conference.

    The conference brought together neuroscientists, law professors, and lawyers to explore how our rapidly improving understanding of human memory is likely to affect the law.

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    Law and Memory Conference: Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotional Memory - Kevin LaBar

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    On April 1st, 2011 the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Interdisciplinary Group on Neuroscience and Society, with support from NeuroVentures, the Stanford Institute for Neuroinnovation and Translational Neuroscience, and Stanford Law School hosted a Law and Memory Conference.

    The conference brought together neuroscientists, law professors, and lawyers to explore how our rapidly improving understanding of human memory is likely to affect the law.

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    Law and Memory Conference: Introduction to the Science of Memory - Anthony Wagner

    by stanfordlawschool 418 views

    On April 1st, 2011 the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Interdisciplinary Group on Neuroscience and Society, with support from NeuroVentures, the Stanford Institute for Neuroinnovation and Translational Neuroscience, and Stanford Law School hosted a Law and Memory Conference.

    The conference brought together neuroscientists, law professors, and lawyers to explore how our rapidly improving understanding of human memory is likely to affect the law.

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    Stanford Law and Memory Conference- Reconsolidation in Human Memory - Almut Hupbach

    by stanfordlawschool 548 views

    On April 1st, 2011 the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Interdisciplinary Group on Neuroscience and Society, with support from NeuroVentures, the Stanford Institute for Neuroinnovation and Translational Neuroscience, and Stanford Law School hosted a Law and Memory Conference.

    The conference brought together neuroscientists, law professors, and lawyers to explore how our rapidly improving understanding of human memory is likely to affect the law.

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    Discussion | Members of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues

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    On November 27th, 2011 Stanford Law School's Center for Law and the Biosciences hosted Nita Farahany, a professor at Vanderbilt Law School and member of the President's Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, and UCSF School of Medicine's Stephen Hauser for a discussion on the work of PCSBI, including it's investigation of U.S. sponsored "research" infecting vulnerable Guatemalans with venereal disease, Democratic oversight of synthetic biology and protections for human research participants.

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    Center for Law and the Biosciences | Sean Mackey on Detecting Pain

    by stanfordlawschool 232 views

    On May 14th, 2012 The Center for Law and the Biosciences at Stanford Law School hosted an event with Stanford School of Medicine's Dr. Sean Mackey on detecting pain.
    Mackey, who discussed his work on pain detection, was joined by Stanford Law School's Lisa Douglas who talked about the legal ramifications of Mackey's work.

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