Lunch with Professor Hank Greely: “De-Extinction: Bringing Back Extinct Creatures – Good, Bad, or Ugly?”

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Lunch with Professor Hank Greely
De-Extinction, or bringing back extinct creatures: Good, Bad, or Ugly?

Tuesday, November 24, 2015
1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

Il Fornaio
600 Pine Street, Suite 132
Seattle, WA 98101

The Stanford Law School Seattle Alumni Chapter invites you to join Professor Hank Greely, BA ’74, Deane F. and Kate Edelman Johnson Professor of Law, for a lunchtime discussion of his current research on the ethical, legal, and social issues arising from the biosciences. Enjoy lunch and take a deep dive into the possibilities and controversy around de-extinction.

The event is complimentary for alumni and guests. 

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Henry T. Greely

 

Hank Greely, BA ’74 is the Deane F. and Kate Edelman Johnson Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. His work specializes in the ethical, legal, and social implications of new biomedical technologies, particularly those related to neuroscience, genetics, or stem cell research. He frequently serves as an advisor on California, national, and international policy issues. Professor Greely chairs the steering committee for the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics and directs both the law school’s Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Program in Neuroscience and Society. In 2007 he was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is also a professor (by courtesy) of genetics at Stanford School of Medicine. Professor Greely received the University’s Richard W. Lyman Prize in 2013.

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