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AirTalk

AirTalk for January 23, 2003

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The Return Of Pro-Football To L.A.; The Storefront Genome
The Return Of Pro-Football To L.A.; The Storefront Genome

The Return Of Pro-Football To L.A.; The Storefront Genome

The Return Of Pro-Football To L.A.

AirTalk for January 23, 2003

When? Where? How? And what team? Larry Mantle discusses these questions and more with guests.

The Storefront Genome

AirTalk for January 23, 2003

People can now sequence their genomes for $1000. What are the implications of having this knowledge? We can now have personal knowledge of our genes and what risk factors we may face. How will we make decisions with this information, as individuals and as a society at large? Larry Mantle talks with Ed McCabe of the Mattel Children's Hospital and Gregory Stock of UCLA's School of Medicine. The Storefront Genome, UCLA Center for Society, The Individual and Genetics.