Global Crime, Corruption, and Accountability
Professional Workshops

The Genomics Revolution: Biocapital and Accountability

David Kaplan
Student Coordinators:

Zev D. Schuman and Scott Glaberman
EPIIC Colloquium

Convened by:

Juan Enriquez
Senior Researcher on Genomics, Harvard Business School

David Kaplan
Director, Center for Biotechnology, Tufts University

Participants:

Ray Ankers
Vice President of Health, Safety, and Environment, Novartis Corporation

Sheldon Krimsky and Diana Bianchi
George Annas
Edward R. Utley Professor and Chair, Health Law Department, Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health

Diana Bianchi
Chief of Perinatal Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics, and Gynecology, New England Medical Center

Joseph Davie
Senior Vice President for Research, Biogen, Inc.

Susan Ernst
Dean of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Biology, Tufts University

Debra Harry
Coordinator, The Indigenous Peoples Coalition Against Biopiracy

Sheldon Krimsky
Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy, Tufts University

Louis Lasagna
Dean, Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, Tufts University

Martin Teitel
Executive Director, Council for Responsible Genetics

[The proceedings of this workshop were recorded and will be transcribed, edited and published.]

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WORKSHOPS

The Genomics Revolution: Biocapital and Accountability

Exposing Transnational Crime and Corruption

Highly Capitalized Anti-Social Activities

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This workshop was sponsored in part by the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities, and the Center for Biomedical Engineering at Tufts University.