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Title: Religion and Genomics: "Mapping Religion in the Clinic: Patients, Genomics, and Religious Pathways-Part 2"
Authors: Bliton, Mark J., 1957-
Jackson, Timothy P. (Timothy Patrick)
Lustig, B. Andrew
Issue Date:  8
Publisher: Vanderbilt University
Series/Report no.: Divinity School – Podcasts & Videos
???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: Soul
Philosophy of nature
Responsibility
Genetics -- Social aspects
Dualism (Religion)
Genetic engineering -- Religious aspects
Genetic engineering -- Moral and ethical aspects
Online social networks
Abstract: What role does religion play in the exploration of genetic engineering and testing as it relates to disease in the clinical setting? The Center for the Study of Religion and Culture at Vanderbilt, along with graduate students and faculty from both Vanderbilt and Meharry Universities have been working together to understand what religion's role is and how it affects an individual's response to genetic information. In this podcast B. Andrew Lustig, Mark J. Bliton and Timothy P. Jackson give their individual perspectives on this timely issue.
Description: Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "Divinity School - Videos - Religion and Genomics: 'Mapping Religion in the Clinic: Patients, Genomics, and Religious Pathways-Part 2.'" By Vanderbilt University.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/2846
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