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Social Studies of Bioscience and Biotech

HST.930J · Health Sciences and Technology, Science, Technology, and Society · Graduate · Fall 2005

Prof. Byron Good, Prof. Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good, Prof. Michael M.J. Fischer

MIT · Tier 1

In this course, social, ethical and clinical issues associated with the development of new biotechnologies and their integration into clinical practice is discussed. Basic scientists, clinicians, bioethicists, and social scientists present on the following four general topics: changing political economy of biotech research; problems associated with the adaption of new biotechnologies and findings from molecular biology for clinical settings; the ethical issues that emerge from clinical research…

EngineeringEconomicsBiological EngineeringOrganizations & LeadershipBiomedical TechnologiesSocial Sciences

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Prof. Byron Good, Prof. Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good, Prof. Michael M.J. Fischer. HST.930J Social Studies of Bioscience and Biotech. Fall 2005. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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