Tag: I. Glenn Cohen
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Campus & CommunityA dark year of sickness, reckoning, loss — and periodic bits of lightAs 2020 comes to a close, Harvard faculty reflect on the past 12 months.  
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Campus & CommunityOne thing to change: Question that status quoI. Glenn Cohen explains the dangers of assuming that the way things are is how they should be.  
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Science & TechPerspectives on gene editingHarvard researchers, others share their views on key issues in the field  
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Nation & WorldStrong statement on abortion accessHarvard Law School professor I. Glenn Cohen breaks down the ruling and its ramifications.  
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HealthPutting off babyPanelists at HSPH examined the trend toward delayed parenting identified in a recent government report.  
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Health‘Stem cell tourism’ growing trendA Harvard panel examined the problem of clinics around the world that provide stem cell treatments for intractable conditions. Although there is no medical evidence of the treatments’ effectiveness, such clinics have drawn thousands of patients from many countries.  
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HealthAn experiment gone horribly awryVictims of U.S. syphilis experiments in Guatemala are still awaiting compensation that may or may not come, even as new laws passed in the wake of 9/11 make it harder, in some circumstances, to sue disease researchers for wrongdoing, panelists at Harvard Law School said.  
 
							 
							 
							

