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14 hours

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Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Beginner

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  • English Subtitles: English
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  • Should all our genetic information be made public in order to eradicate genetic diseases from this world?
  • Who owns your genetic data once it becomes publicly accessible? What is your responsibility to family members when you know more about genetic diseases than they do? Who decides what kind of genetic information is relevant to a person? And what does genetic privacy mean to you?
  • In this challenge with Robert Zwijnenberg (Professor in Art and Science Interactions) you will critically reflect upon the issue of genetic privacy. You will dive into the ethical questions that come up with the disclosure of genetic data in biobanks and through genetic tests. This course encourages you to think about the cultural, philosophical and political tensions present in the debate around genetic privacy. You are invited to identify and listen to the viewpoints and values provided by the different stakeholders that shape this debate: corporations, researchers, consumers and patients. Furthermore, you will go off the beaten track by exploring the issue from the unique perspective of art and culture. After a lot of thinking, supplementing, deleting and adjusting, you will be asked to share a recommendation on how to regulate practices of disclosing genetic information, while taking into consideration the concept of genetic privacy. Your advice could serve as an eye-opener for policy makers!
  • This online learning experience is a spin-off of The Mind of the Universe documentary series created by the Dutch broadcasting company VPRO and professor Robbert Dijkgraaf, Princeton University. A number of universities in the Netherlands have used the open source material of the documentary series as a starting point to create similar experiences.
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Curriculum

What is on Your Mind?

How to succeed in your online class?

Introduction: Why should we talk about genetic privacy?

Course Introduction

Genetic data: Practices of disclosure

Course Overview

Meet the instructors & the team

Leiden University: Facts & Figures

Community Guidelines

What is your learning path?

Sources and video material

How do you extract DNA? [video]

Download your Learning journal

Learning journal - Step 1

What do you think about genetic privacy?

Open up Your Mind

Introduction: What is genetic privacy?

What is genetic privacy?

Interview with George Church [video]

Sources and video material

Learning journal - Step 2

Connect your mind

How can art enrich the debate around genetic privacy? - Intro

How can art enrich the debate around genetic privacy?

Art as a space for disruption - Intro

Art as a space for disruption

Sources and video material

Interview with bioartist Adam Zaretsky [video]

Sources and video material

Learning journal - Step 3

Make up your mind

Stakeholder Concerns

Podcast CEO of Hartwig Medical Foundation

Podcast Patient

Podcast Mother of three

Podcast Professor of digital cultures

Source and video material

Learning journal - Step 4

Let's recap!

Finalization

How to move into a genetic future?

Webinar Recording: Policy Recommendations

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