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Whether we’re releasing a new study, publishing an op-ed, or hosting an
event, the Women’s Bioethics Project is hard at work building awareness
about women’s bioethical issues. You’ll find all the information you
need about our events and recent news here.
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May 26-28, 2006
Stanford University Law School, Stanford, California
Also, the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics is offering five in conjunction
with this upcoming conference.
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Women's Bioethics Project Founding Director, Kathryn Hinsch, writes an op-ed column for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
We
have selected women from a wide variety of backgrounds, from theology
to science, and are including links to some of their compelling recent
speeches, writings, or works.
The Women's Bioethics Project,
a non-partisan, public policy think tank, announced today the release
of a report detailing a concerted effort by conservative groups to
dominate so-called "bioethical issues" surrounding emerging
technologies.
An article from the Puget Sound Business Journal, July 4, 2005
WBP Scholar Linda MacDonald Glenn testified before a FDA panel on the biomedical ethics of breast implants |
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