
About
Prof. Dr. med. Wolfram Henn is a leading figure in human genetics and medical ethics, affiliated with the Institute for Human Genetics at the Universität des Saarlandes in Homburg/Saar. Since 2004, he has served as Head of the Genetic Counseling Service at this institution. His academic career combines clinical practice with ethical analysis, particularly focusing on the implications of genetic diagnostics.
Education:
- Abitur (1981)
- Law studies at Saarbrücken (1981-1982)
- English studies at Saarbrücken (1981-1983)
- Medical studies at Homburg/Saar (1982-1988)
- Earned Dr. med. (1988)
- Medical license (1989), completed full medical qualification (1990)
Research Focus: Prof. Henn's work centers on the ethical dimensions of human genetics, particularly examining information self-determination in genetic testing, the social and ethical implications of prenatal diagnostics, and addressing challenges faced by individuals with genetic disabilities like Down syndrome. He has also contributed to bioethics frameworks for reproductive medicine and embryonic protection, alongside developing standards for cytogenetic laboratory diagnostics.
Professional Recognition:
- Hedwig-Stalter Award (1992) for research
- Calogero-Pagliarello Award (1996)
- Down Syndrome Award 'Moritz' (2007)
- Felix-Koßmann Award (2011)
He holds part-time clinical responsibilities in human genetics at the Institute for Immunology and Genetics in Kaiserslautern (since 2005) while maintaining his academic roles in Homburg/Saar.
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