There are two ways for University of Minnesota centers, institutes, and individuals to be formally part of the Consortium on Law and Values: as a member center or as affiliated faculty or staff.
Member Centers
This image displays the Consortium on Law and Values' 20 member centers, organized into five categories. The Molecular Biology, Biotech & Genomics category includes BioTechnology Institute; Stem Cell Institute; and University of Minnesota Genomics Center. The Environment, Agriculture & Food category includes Healthy Foods, Healthy Lives Institute; Institute on the Environment; and Water Resources Center. The Medicine & Health Policy category includes Bakken Center for Spirituality & Healing; Center for Bioethics; Center for Clinical & Cognitive Neuropharmacology; Center for Global Health & Social Responsibility; Clinical & Translational Science Institute; Institute for Health Informatics; Masonic Cancer Center; and Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain. The Science & Technology Policy category includes Advanced Technologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio); Center for Science, Technology & Environmental Policy; International Institute for Biosensing; and International Science & Technology Practice & Policy Center. The Biosecurity & Infectious Disease category includes Center for Animal Health & Food Safety; and Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy.