The Humanitas Project

 

The cultural impact of the new biotechnologies, from life support systems to cloning to genetic testing of embryos for sex selection, has not been lost on the cultural commentators.  In anticipation of even further developments, some have already dubbed the 21st century the “Biotech Century.” 

 

The increasing prominence of the new biotechnologies, along with the ideas that guide their development and use, demands our attention as few other cultural developments have.  The purpose of The Humanitas Project is to provide educational resources that will help in making informed and wise decisions about supporting and using these technologies. [more]

 

 

Events

 

From time to time we will post events—conferences and lectures—that may be helpful in understanding bioethics and biotechnology or the place of Christianity in contemporary American culture.  Current events are listed here.

 

 

Articles

 

Michael Poore, Executive Director of The Humanitas Project, has written a number of newspaper articles on a variety of topics related to bioethics and biotechnology.  Some of these articles are available here.

 

 

News

 

Staying abreast of developments in the biotech arena can be challenging.  To help make this task more manageable, The Humanitas Project publishes Living in the Biotech Century, an e-mail compendium of news, resources, and commentary on developments in bioethics and biotechnology.  For more information, or to subscribe to this free bimonthly publication, click here.

 

 

Resources

 

Many resources address the new biotechnologies and their ethical challenges.  Unfortunately, these resources are sometimes difficult to find and select.  To address this need, The Humanitas Project is assembling a collection of articles, essays, book reviews, and books in the Resources section.