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Human Genome News, January 1991; 2(5)

Genetics, Religion, and Ethics Initiative Holds Conferences

Among the spin-off studies and activities of the Human Genome Project is the unique, 3-year initiative "Genetics, Religion, and Ethics." The undertaking is designed to provide an ongoing inquiry and creative dialogue among some 150 genetic researchers, physicians, ethicists, theologians, public policymakers, and representatives of churches and religions interested in the uses of data produced by genetic science.

As the first stage of the project, a conference was held March 30-April 1, 1990, at the Institute of Religion of the Texas Medical Center in Houston. Groups formed at this conference are now meeting in Chicago, Boston, Washington, and Houston to study identified social, ethical, and religious questions arising from the Human Genome Project. The second conference, using position papers prepared by the four groups, will take place in Houston March 13-15, 1992; the project will conclude with preparation and distribution of a book for use by the scientific, medical, and religious communities, as well as the general public.


Speakers at the March 30-April 1 Conference

Religious Perspectives Represented


Initiative Contact:


HGMIS Staff

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