Not exact matches
The National Institutes of Health and the Department of Energy
held a conference in 2001 to celebrate 10 years of conducting research on the
ethical, legal, and social
implications of the Human Genome Project, as we reported in our story «A Decade of ELSI Research»: Embracing the Past and Gazing into the Future.
Since the Program's creation, several dialogue meetings have been
held to explore the spectrum of religious and scientific thinking on issues related to advances in our knowledge of genetics and to promote thoughtful dialogue and a search for common understanding of their
ethical, theological, and social
implications.
Considering such works as the kinetic theater performance Meat Joy, early photographs and assemblage constructions to The Lebanon Series of 1983, art historian and critic Branden W. Joseph will examine the particularly unstable and even disruptive texture of Carolee Schneemann's imagery, the troubles it has caused reviewers, and certain aesthetic and
ethical implications it may
hold.