March
21, 2003
Reproductive Technologies
Panel Set for March 27
Surrogacy,
sex selection, test-tube babies, cloning—illuminating the
moral, ethical, and legal questions surrounding these and other
new and developing reproductive technologies will be the task
of a distinguished panel of experts when the Weissman Center series
The Political Embryo: Reconceiving Human Reproduction
continues with “Who Decides? Reproductive Technologies and
the Law.” The panel discussion, set for Thursday, March
27, at 7:30 pm in Gamble Auditorium and to be moderated by Associate
Professor of Chemistry Sean Decatur, is part of a semester-long
series featuring a wide-ranging discussion that brings together
leading scientists, ethicists, legal experts, science writers,
and artists for discussions about existing and emerging human
reproductive technologies. more>
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