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The Center for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology announces the following conferences and lectures for 2009-2010. Check back often for additional events and details.

Robert B. Laughlin, Professor of Physics at Stanford University, will deliver the annual Hogan & Hartson Jurimetrics Lecture in honor of the late Lee Loevinger, a longtime friend of the College of Law and member of the Center's advisory board. His lecture is titled, "The Crime of Reason." Laughlin received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1998, with two other physicists, for their discoveries of how ordinary electrons interact to make the universe work the way it does. 4 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 5, The Great Hall. For more information, click here.

Sara Bronin, Associate Professor of Law and the coordinator of the Gallivan Conferences in real property law at the University of Connecticut School of Law. Bronin has researched and published in the area of property, land use and historic preservation law, and among her areas of interest are green building issues.  12-1:25 p.m., Monday, Nov. 9, Faculty Center.  Center Speaker. Also, 12:10-1 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 10, Room 114. Law and Science Student Association.

"Personalized Medicine in the Clinic: Policy, Legal and Ethical Implications," the third in a series of colloquia held across the nation to examine the impact of personalized medicine on the delivery of healthcare in the future. It will feature top experts discussing individualized medical care, liability issues for physicians, patient rights, medical privacy and confidentiality, ethics and economics and much more. The conference is hosted by the Center for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology, Mayo Clinic, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI), on March 8-9, 2010, at the Arizona Biltmore, Phoenix. For CLE and CME information and to register, visit www.law.asu.edu/personalizedmedicine2010.

 Center News

The Center announces its 2009-2010 Research Clusters. Read more (http://www.law.asu.edu/?id=1962)
 
For a full description of the clusters, click here. (http://www.law.asu.edu/clusters)
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