

Hank Greely
Stanford Law Professor and Director of the Center for Law and Biosciences, specializing in the legal and ethical implications of genetic technologies.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 56min
Should You Be Giving Your DNA to Consumer Health Companies?
Kristen V. Brown, a staff writer for The Atlantic, and Hank Greely, a Stanford law professor, dive into the booming world of consumer DNA testing. They discuss the surprising limitations of tests from companies like 23andMe and the serious privacy risks involved. Discover the implications when these companies vanish and the fate of your genetic data. The conversation also unpacks existing legal protections, the ethics of collecting DNA, and the balance between potential health insights and privacy concerns.

Feb 29, 2024 • 35min
Are Frozen Embryos Children? A Discussion of the Alabama Decision on Embryo Rights and the Future of IVF Pregnancies in the US
Discussing the Alabama Supreme Court ruling on frozen embryos as children, implications for IVF treatments, and legal complexities. Exploring bioethics, embryo rights, and reproductive freedoms. Hank Greely provides insights on the case and its nationwide impact, highlighting the intersection of law, medicine, and ethics.


