OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _ |
Koichi SETOYAMA(Center For International Education and Exchange)
Capacity
around 40 international students and 40 Japanese students
Objective
Rapid advancement of Biotechnology has begun to pose controversial ethical, social and legal issues. For instance, while the Human Genome Project brings about tremendous medical benefits such as the possibility of genetic therapy and prevention of human diseases caused by the defects of DNA, on the other hand, it also raises serious social problems such as genetic discrimination in employment and insurance, etc. Advancement of assisted reproductive techniques not only enable infertile couples to have a child by using such medical technology, but also enable couples who don't want to have a baby with handicaps to select fetus based on their preferences.
The primary objective of this course is to provide a framework to identify and understand the legal and ethical issues in present biotechnology and health care system in comparison between Japan and other countries, especially the USA.
Requirement / Prerequisite
No legal and medical and legal background is required
Course Schedule
Below are the topics and issues planned to be covered in the classes.
Topics and Issues, and the order of the issues may be changed after considering the interests of the students.
Textbook
There is no assigned textbook.
Various reading materials and references will be distributed in each class.
Several short video films planned to be shown.
Grading
Grades will be based on attendance and participation in class as well as the content of the class assignments and a final paper to be submitted.
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