
معرفی
Henry T. Greely is the Deane F. and Kate Edelman Johnson Professor of Law and Professor (by courtesy) of Genetics at Stanford University. He serves on multiple administrative and advisory roles, including Director of the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences and Chair of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. His work bridges bioethics, neuroscience, genetics, and public policy, focusing on the ethical, legal, and societal impacts of emerging biosciences.
- Education: JD from Yale Law School (1977), AB in Political Science from Stanford University (1974)
- Key Research Areas:
- Neuroethics (predictive neuroscience, mind-reading, cognitive enhancement)
- Genetic Ethics (prenatal testing, genomic biobanks, whole genome sequencing)
- Stem Cell Law (chimeras, regulatory challenges)
- Affiliations:
- Bio-X Faculty
- Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
- Institute for Human-Centered AI
His recent publications address AI misuse in biomedicine, human embryo editing, and cross-cultural chimeric research ethics. Awards include AAAS Fellow (2007) and the Richard M. Lyman Award (2013).
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