CIRGE News
We welcome a new postdoc to CIRGE, Teneille Brown, who has a background in law and was most recently working at Latham & Watkins, LLP in Washington DC. Before that, she was attending University of Michigan Law School.
CIRGE's Bio-Medical Ethics Reference Server (BMERS) is now live. BMERS is a tool for collecting, annotating, and sharing references and research on bio-medical ethics. If you are a researcher in biomedical ethics and would like an account, please contact
All presentations from Interpreting Complexity, our 2006 conference on behavioral genetics, are now available as streaming video (Quicktime player needed). Start by viewing the introduction by Dr. Mildred Cho.
Jennifer Singh, Joachim Hallmayer, and Judy Illes have published a paper in Nature Reviews Neuroscience -- "Interacting and Paradoxical Forces in Neuroscience and Society." This paper discusses autism in the context of other case studies in the history of neuroscience.