Publications – November 2010
Lori Andrews has two forthcoming chapters: Sculpting Public Policy through Bioart, in Art et Biotechnologies, (Ernestine Daubner and Louise Poissant, eds., University of Quebec: Quebec, forthcoming...
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Lori Andrews gave two presentations in October 2010 about gene patenting. On October 9, 2010, she gave a presentation titled “Innovation, Intellectual Property, and Individual Rights” for the event...
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Lori Andrews is scheduled to give three upcoming presentations. She will give a presentation titled “Gene Patents, Medical Care and Research” at the American College of Legal Medicine’s 51st Annual...
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Kimberly Bailey was invited to present on a panel at Washington University Law School’s Access to Equal Justice Colloquium, “Race to Justice: Mass Incarceration and Masculinity Through a Black Feminist...
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Lori Andrews recently gave a presentation entitled Patients, Patents, and Profits, at the Pediatric Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine Symposium at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City,...
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See Also: Research in Progress – November 2011 Publications – November 2011 Lori Andrews gave a presentation entitled Combating Cyberbullying, at Social Media Week, an international event, in...
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Lori Andrews filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in January 2012 on behalf of medical organizations such as the AMA, supporting the petitioners in Association for Molecular Pathology v....
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Lori Andrews filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court in October 2012 on behalf of medical organizations, including the AMA, supporting the petitioners in Association for Molecular Pathology v....
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Lori Andrews presented on the “Found in Translation: Sending Messages Outside the Academy Walls” panel and the “X v. Y: The Disproportionate Impact of Genetic Technologies on Women” mini-plenary at the...
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This fall, Lori Andrews gave speeches on reproductive technologies, social networks, gene patents and mystery writing. She spoke on “Ethical Concerns in Reproductive Technologies” at the Southwest...
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