The 2022 Baron de Lancey Lecture - Re-engineering the Regulation of Regenerative Medicine?
Prof. Bartha Maria Knoppers - Centre for Genomics and Policy, McGill University
Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences
The 2022 Baron de Lancey Lecture - Re-engineering the Regulation of Regenerative Medicine?
Prof. Bartha Maria Knoppers - Centre for Genomics and Policy, McGill University
On Friday 11 February 2022, Prof. Angus Corbett (LML Visiting Scholar) will deliver the talk 'The Interaction between the Law concerning Decision Making and Consent and the Dynamics of the Health System'.
On Thursday 4 November 2021, Dr Caterina Milo will deliver a Cambridge Socio-Legal Group Webinar on 'Covid-19 Vaccines and the Role of Informed Consent'.
Rare diseases affect approximately 25-30 million people in Europe, including millions of children. However, since each disease affects less than one person in every 2,000, the pharmaceutical industry has traditionally been reluctant to invest in research and development connected to such illnesses given the small market.
On Friday 2 July 2021, Professor Jens Scherpe will participate in the Cambridge Reproduction SRI's Reproduction Showcase. The online event will mark the SRI's third year of operation and celebrate the diverse reproduction research conducted in and around Cambridge.
On Tuesday 15 June 2021, Dr John Liddicoat (Senior Research Associate) will participate in Findacure's Eigth Annual Conference on Drug Repurposing for Rare Diseases.
The 2021 Baron de Lancey Lecture - Law, Hormones, and Sport: a level playing field?
Dr Silvia Camporesi - King's College London
On Thursday 11 March 2021, Jinal Dadiya (PhD Candidate with LML) will participate in an online discussion event as part of the University of Cambridge Reproduction SRI's Early Researchers Seminar Series (ERSS).
On Friday 12 February 2021, Dr John Liddicoat will participate in TRIPS@25, a webinar organised by the World Trade Organisation. Moderated by Anthony Taubman (Director of the WTO's Intellectual Property, Government Procurement and Competition Division), the webinar will reflect on the impacts of the TRIPS Agreement over the past 25 years.
On Thursday 28 January 2021, Professor Jens Scherpe will be joined by Professor Susan Golombok (Director of the Centre for Family Researh) for 'We Are Family', a conversation about what 'family' really means today.