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    Insuring against Infertility: Expanding State Infertility Mandates to Include Fertility Preservation Technology for Cancer Patients
    with Daniel Basco and Lisa Campo-Engelstein
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (4): 832-839. 2010.
    Melanie was 29-years-old, married, and hoping to start a family when she discovered a lump in her pelvis. She was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. But one of her biggest fears upon learning of her diagnosis was the possibility of loosing her ability to have children. When Melanie asked her oncologist and radiation oncologist about the risk cancer treatment posed to her fertility, they told her it was small, as only one ovary would be destroyed during the radiation. Deciding to ask for anothe…Read more
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    Practical Parthenote Policy and the Practice of Science
    with Teresa Woodruff, Candace Tingen, and Lisa Campo-Engelstein
    American Journal of Bioethics 11 (3). 2011.
    In 1996 Congress passed the Dickey–Wicker Amendment as part of an appropriations bill; it has been renewed every year since. The DWA bans federal funding for research using embryos and parthenotes. In this paper, we call for a public discussion on parthenote research and a questioning of its inclusion in the DWA. We begin by explaining what parthenotes are and why they are useful for research on reproduction, cancer, and stem cells. We then argue that the scientific difference between embryos an…Read more
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    An Obscure Rider Obstructing Science: The Conflation of Parthenotes with Embryos in the Dickey–Wicker Amendment
    with Teresa Woodruff, Candace Tingen, and Lisa Campo-Engelstein
    American Journal of Bioethics 11 (3): 20-28. 2011.
    (2011). An Obscure Rider Obstructing Science: The Conflation of Parthenotes with Embryos in the Dickey–Wicker Amendment. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 20-28
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