- Date:
- Thursday 10th September 2020
- Time:
- 2pm-3.15pm
- Venue:
- Online via Zoom
Thirty years on from the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 which established the framework for the regulation of assisted reproductive technologies and research in the United Kingdom, is it now time for broader, bolder regulation to address issues of genetics, commercial genomics and cross-border big data?
This talk, with Gemma Hobcraft, Lecturer in Law at St Mary’s, will be imagining the regulator of the future and the issues that it may have to face thirty years on, in 2050.
Dystopia or reality – you decide!
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To register interest and for details on how to join via Zoom please contact Matthew.james@stmarys.ac.uk.
- Date:
- Thursday 10th September 2020
- Time:
- 2pm-3.15pm
- Venue:
- Online via Zoom
Find out more
For more information about this event please email Matthew.james@stmarys.ac.uk.