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Human Enhancement Technologies
and Human Rights


May 26-28, 2006

Stanford University Law School, Stanford, California

Schedule - Speakers
Download program - Download the poster


Sponsored by: Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences, Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies

Co-Sponsors: Stanford Program in Ethics in Society, GeneForum, ExtraLife

REGISTRATION


Registration outside rm 190:
Friday night from 6pm-7pm
Saturday from 8am-9am
Sunday from 8am-9am
RegularStudents*
At the door: $200 $150
* Stanford students admitted free.


HOUSING

The conference will be held at the Stanford University Law School, starting on Friday night (May 26) with a public event, and will finish in the late afternoon of Sunday May 28. These are hotels about 1 mile away from the Law School: But there are many other housing options a little farther away. All the hotels in the Stanford area are linked to on this page.



DIRECTIONS

Maps and directions can be found at the Stanford visitor site.

Parking & Transportation Services: Phone: 650-723-9362 E-mail: transportation@stanford.edu

Directions to Stanford can be found here

Stanford's free public shuttle system (Marguerite) schedule and map.

Stanford visitor parking map is here.

FROM LOCAL AIRPORTS

Stanford is roughly equidistant from San Jose and San Francisco airports. Sam Trans' Route KX might be the cheapest way to get to and from San Francisco International Airport. That bus stops in front of the Stanford Shopping Center on El Camino Real. The Stanford shuttle, called Marguerite, connects there. Caltrain and BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) connect at the Millbrae station and for an additional fee, there are BART trains that run directly to the airport. More information about public transportation from the Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco airports is available through the Transit Info website.

A number of private companies also provide shuttle transportation from the San Francisco and San Jose airports, and taxis serve the Stanford campus from both locations.

For additional questions or trip planning assistance, please call the Bay Area Transit Information Hotline by dialing 511 from within the San Francisco Bay Area or (510) 817-1717 from outside the San Francisco Bay Area.

Stanford Parking & Transportation Services (P&TS) is also available if you need assistance planning your trip. They can talk you through the best route - from your front door to campus. Contact the P&TS office at 723-9362, email at transportation@stanford.edu. More information.

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