Diana Bowman Co-authors Study on Intersection Safety

Faculty Fellow Diana Bowman co-authored a recently published study on the impact of intersection design on driver safety. The study, Evaluation of alternative intersection treatments at rural crossroads using simulation software, was published in Traffic Injury Prevention. The study used crash simulations to look at the effect of different intersection layouts, technologies, and traffic policies on rural roads. […]

Marchant on the First Study of Genetics-related Lawsuits

Faculty Director Gary Marchant recently spoke to GenomeWeb about the first empirical study of genetics-related lawsuits, or “genomic malpractice.” The study, conducted by Marchant and Rachel Lindor–a physician and researcher at the Mayo Clinic, was published in the Food and Drug Law Journal earlier this year. That paper is available here: Genomic Malpractice: An Emerging Tide or Gentle Ripple? Precision […]

Faculty Fellow Diana Bowman Selected as a Carnegie Fellow

Faculty Fellow and professor Diana Bowman is one of the 31 recipients of a 2018 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship. Bowman, who was selected for the prestigious fellowship from roughly 300 finalists, proposed a study of the legal and ethical implications of a new reproductive technology called mitochondrial donation, a technology that allows for three-parent families. “I’m still […]

Marchant Publishes Paper and Study on Genomic Malpractice

Faculty Director Gary Marchant published a groundbreaking paper and empirical study on genomic malpractice litigation. Genomic Malpractice: An Emerging Tide or Gentle Ripple? – co-authored with Rachel A. Lindor, a physician and researcher at the Mayo Clinic – was published in the latest issue of Food and Drug Law Journal. Genomic Malpractice includes the first ever comprehensive […]