Bio
Henry T. "Hank" Greely is a leading expert and author on the legal, ethical, and social issues surrounding health law and the biosciences. He specializes in the legal implications of new biomedical technologies, especially those related to genetics, neuroscience, and stem cells. He frequently serves as an advisor on California, national, and international policy issues, and chairs the California Advisory Committee on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Active in university leadership, Professor Greely chairs the steering committee for the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, directs both the law school’s Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics' Program on Stem Cells in Society, and serves on the leadership council for the university’s interdisciplinary Bio-X Program.
Past Shows
The Nye Incidents
Authors Whitley Strieber and Craig Spector discussed their new graphic novel The Nye Incidents which concerns mysterious cases of human mutilation, which may be connected to alien abductions.
The incidents in the book were inspired by a number of real...
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Host: George Noory