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April 15, 2013
Recognizing the Anniversary of the Human Genome Map
Yesterday marked the tenth anniversary of the first complete mapping of the human genome
Dr. Robert Klitzman, director of the Master’s and Certification Programs in Bioethics at Columbia University, joined the Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC earlier today to talk about how human genome sequencing has changed medicine and bioethics. In addition, Dr. Klitzman wrote about this anniversary in a recent post on Psychology Today, “Am I My Genes?”
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Effective policy and management decision-making increasingly depends on scientific and technological literacy.
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In The Wall Street Journal, Steven Cohen discusses how AI and robotics could transform New York City’s waste system.
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Benjamin Perlman shares how simultaneously teaching in Columbia’s M.S. in Enterprise Risk Management program and leading ERM at ORIX enhances his work in both roles.
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