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I was walking back through the impact of 23 & Me on the predictions in Beyond Genetics and found that I wasn’t entirely far off, but had barely scratched the surface on issues like forensic genetic genealogy!

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October 18th, 2024

23 & Me is spiraling – must venture capital enter the picture?

A friend asked me today what I think about what appears to be the imminent demise of the world’s largest […]

November 3rd, 2020

What if we could live forever?

Thanks very much to the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum for inviting me to speak at their gala. Enjoyed it very much!

October 29th, 2020

Paid in Full?

As subjects are increasingly paid for research with direct challenges to their health, I’m often asked whether or not the […]

October 29th, 2020

Way, Way Beyond Genetics

I was walking back through the impact of 23 & Me on the predictions in Beyond Genetics and found that […]

October 29th, 2020

ResearchGate

I’ve always wondered whether or not Researchgate is worth using but have just let it sit anyway. Here’s mine. The […]

October 29th, 2020

Happy Birthday, American Journal of Bioethics

I couldn’t be happier about the fact that AJOB is 20 years old, just a couple of years older than […]

August 11th, 2016

When A Marketing Firm Predicts that Marketing Will Change Behavior, That Means …

It boggles the mind that there is not uniform agreement that physician behavior is changed by gifts from pharmaceutical companies, […]

May 12th, 2016

My Last Lecture

I was invited to give something called a “Last Lecture” at the University on May 3, 2016. I am not […]

April 14th, 2016

Bioethics and Living Longer or Forever

Are you sure you want to live forever?  I asked this question at the UNH Library Lecture series; here’s a […]

April 14th, 2016

In defense of … university presidents’ salaries?

I say yes, it is time to defend the importance of getting and retaining high quality leaders for the embattled institutions […]