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The Women’s Bioethics Project focuses on bringing women’s perspectives to bear within three program areas: 
Neuroethics
Women's health
Reproductive technologies
In each of these areas, we perform research and analysis; conduct outreach activities to opinion leaders and policy makers; educate the public and foster active engagement with bioethical issues; and partner with advocacy groups.
 
Below is a list of sample questions that WBP will answer in a way that can influence public policy debate effectively. 
As scientists move ever faster toward defining how the brain functions, how will that information be used if there are significant gender differences?
Who is harmed when women are excluded from disease studies and clinical trials of new drugs?
What policy implications arise from the impact on women's lives of lifelong care giving of children and elderly parents?
Is the debate about rationing health care on the basis of age adequately taking into account that women live longer?
Should we be worried about genetically modified food when feeding our families? 
Should we be concerned that the number of 18-year-olds who underwent breast-implant surgery nearly tripled last year? Ten Things to Consider.
How should we weigh the benefits of stem cell research and in vitro fertilization and the short and long-term effects of egg donation on women's health?
Are there circumstances when it is appropriate to require a woman to have a Caesarean delivery against her wishes?
What is the impact of commercial surrogate motherhood on minority and immigrant women in the United States?
Will it become obligatory to enhance our children genetically before they are born?
 
   
 
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