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Harvard Medical School genetics professorChao-Ting Wu (l) and Dana Waring of the Personal Genetics Education Project. Photo by Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office |
When genetics gets personalJust five years after the Human Genome Project announced it had decoded the first human DNA, the era of personal genetics is dawning, bringing with it not just the promise of targeted, personalized medicine and a new level of self-knowledge, but also a host of ethical, legal, and practical issues. A new project out of a Harvard Medical School genetics lab is trying to make sure we’re prepared to deal with the potential benefits and pitfalls arising from these issues. |
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