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Petrie-Flom Student Fellowship Now Accepting Applications

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The Petrie-Flom Center Student Fellowship is a competitive one-year program designed to support Harvard graduate students interested in pursuing independent scholarly projects related to health law policy, biotechnology, and bioethics.

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Public Health Product Hops

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The first draft was completed about a week before Dmitry’s death, and it was workshopped for the first time with Professor I. Glenn Cohen’s Health Law Policy, Bioethics, and Biotechnology Workshop at HLS.

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Introductory Editorial — Critical Psychedelic Studies: Correcting the Hype

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Over the past 17 months, however—as I was invited to my first and then my sixth psychedelic humanities workshop, in short succession—I realized that something significant had changed.) (Although I have been advocating for a critical psychedelic humanities since 2010 , I was one of the only humanists at early psychedelic conferences.

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303 Creative, Transgender Rights, and the Ongoing Culture Wars

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face challenges in court, the legal, public health, medical, and bioethics communities have an essential role to play both in properly framing the legal issue, as well as explaining what is truly at stake in these cases to minimize the chances of similarly harmful rulings for the transgender community moving forward.

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Is Preemption the Cure for Healthcare Federalism’s Restrictions on Medication Abortion?

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Whelan , JD, MA Bioethics, is an assistant professor at the Georgia State University College of Law.

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Mainstreaming Reproductive Genetic Innovation

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By Myrisha S. Despite religious and ethical objections, assisted reproductive technology (ART), including in vitro fertilization and egg freezing, manages to flourish in the United States, with some states and companies even creating regimes for its insurance coverage.

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The Journal of Law and the Biosciences’ Growing Impact

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We hosted a series of workshops with choice of law experts and research law and ethics experts to identify factors that are most crucial to account for in a future choice of law precision medicine research framework. Glenn Cohen (Harvard Law School), Nita Farahany (Duke University School of Law), and Hank Greely (Stanford Law School).

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