Circulation and reference staff gave tours and orientations to the incoming medical and public health students and just wrote down every question that the students asked. The students volunteered these questions, and they were not prompted. The word cloud below represents their questions. It will be interesting to see if this cloud will change with time for this group. (Hat tip Wendy Brown)
Harvard Medical School's Countway Library of Medicine and the new frontiers in biomedical computing
2010-08-31
2010-08-03
Do you get to read your own genetic data?
My distinguished colleague Patrick Taylor and genetics/bioethics researchers Wylie Burke and Laura Beskow engaged in an interesting debate that can be listened to at TheScientist.
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Harvard University,
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