Delighted to share our new paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics! Together with @CohenProf and @VarditRavitsky, we've examined the intricate ethical and legal dilemmas in embryo mix-up cases.
https://t.co/NpOoGnEXtq
@juliansavulescu @SineadPrince Thanks for sharing—this raises such important issues. I wrote about a similar case in Israel with Vardit Ravitsky and Glenn Cohen - https://t.co/8HPmil1uzY and https://t.co/xNeajSaNwq
Check out our new article with @david__simon in @ScienceMagazine
New case law and liability risks for manufacturers of medical AI | Science https://t.co/CpXKmCBirA
I was honored to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee today on the topic “23 and You: The Privacy and National Security Implications of the 23andMe Bankruptcy”. With thanks to my great coauthors on our article @NEJM@gerke_sara and Melissa Jacoby
https://t.co/n89Srl0Tk9
In a new Q&A, Prof Shelly Simana delves into ambiguities in parenthood laws occasioned by reproductive technologies, such as a high profile case in Israel where an embryo created from the egg and sperm of one couple was mistakenly implanted in another. https://t.co/OLvlhFgvVH
I'm a co-author, w/Hiromitsu Nakauchi & Carsten Charlesworth, on a piece that gives even me some creeps. It's about "bodyoids". Lots of scientific questions even before the tough ethical ones, but I think it's plausible enough to need discussion. Soon.
https://t.co/S8UJ1NxTbk
Have you used 23 and Me, Ancestry or another consumer directed generic test. What happens to your genetic data if they go bankrupt? @melissabjacoby Sara Gerke and I answer in @NEJM this week. Warning: you might not like the answer https://t.co/eoLgPMEKo4
Hot off the presses from the @IowaLawReview, my article Innovating Accessible Health Care! It deals with disability rights, health care, and innovation police. Read it here: https://t.co/5YdplpCU1I.
🎉CONGRATS @CohenProf on his election to @theNAMedicine. What this article omits is that the only things more impressive than his contributions to the field are his generosity of mentorship, humor, and uncanny ability to keep up with popular culture. 🤓 https://t.co/Oxd2DTQxba
So excited to be @LoyolaLaw today commenting on the amazing paper of @BCLAW Professor @ShellySimana (“Relational Self-Ownership: The Case for Genetic Reciprocity”)!
The challenge to the ACA’s preventive care mandate, Braidwood v. Beccara, is heading to SCOTUS! Read about the case and its context in my new @CornellLRev article Penalizing Prevention: The Paradoxical Legal Treatment of Preventive Medicine: https://t.co/8u8t2dBjoI
This researcher wants to replace your brain, little by little: The US government just hired a researcher who thinks we can beat aging with fresh cloned bodies and brain updates. | MIT Technology Review https://t.co/rretzZlXhs
Call for Applications: Petrie-Flom Student Fellowship 2024-2025
📅 General Deadline: August 2, 2024
✅ Open to all Harvard graduate students who will be enrolled at the University during 2024-2025 Year
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Grateful to @lsolum for his endorsement of my new piece Selecting For Disability (forthcoming @HarvardJOLT) as “Interesting and Recommended” 🙏🏻 This work is at the intersection of health law, genetics & family law. https://t.co/trnEL8DSIS
@SSRN: https://t.co/A0McNHYdnh
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Join CLB for a lunch talk (in-person only) on “Regulatory memory loss: The FDA rise and medical fall of Aduhelm™ for Alzheimer’s Disease” by Steven Goodman (Stanford School of Medicine), on Thursday, April 18, 2024, @ 12:45, SLS: Room 285.
SLS Professor Hank Greely (with Kira Peikoff) wrote a post, "Today’s Politics Threatens Tomorrow’s Reproductive Technologies", published by The Hastings Center.
https://t.co/LDQk8D5MZV
1/ My new short paper is out in @NatureMedicine w/@eadashi & Katsuhiko Hayashi (one of the leading scientists doing the work) "Ethical and legal challenges in assisted same-sex conception through in vitro gametogenesis" https://t.co/9XqjoPANKw