Faculty
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February 8, 2013
Making Portraits Out of DNA
Questions of genetic determinism, surveillance, and privacy are brought up in the work of Heather Dewey-Hagborg, who makes life-like portraits out of DNA from strangers’ hair and fingernail clippings.
On WNYC’s program Radio 360, Robert Klitzman, Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program, discusses the project and the complex issues it raises, “Genetic discrimination could happen in the courtroom, schools, even relationships…. All this genetic information is coming at us like a tsunami, and we’ve not yet thought about what it means, what we’d like to do about it.”
Faculty
The wealth management industry has warned of a looming advisor succession crisis. But changing retirement patterns, AI-driven scale, and a broader talent pool may be rewriting the equation.
Faculty
IPOs reflect market momentum and investors’ risk perception, writes ERM lecturer Saba Zahid.
Alumni, Faculty
Jo Jose (’25SPS), a faculty associate and alum, shares how the M.S. in Technology Management program connects students with industry leaders, collaborative projects, and practical marketing experience.
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