Professor Ikemoto Speaks on Health Care Law at Howard Law School, University of Toronto

Professor Lisa Ikemoto recently spoke at Howard University School of Law in Washington, D.C. and the University of Toronto in Canada.  On November 4, Professor Ikemoto participated in the Wiley A. Branton Symposium on "Health Care Reform and Vulnerable Communities" at Howard Law School.  On November 5, she spoke at a conference at the University of Toronto, hosted by The Health Law Group, Faculty of Law and the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights.  The conference topic was "Reference re. Assisted Human Reproduction Act:  Implications of the Supreme Court's Decision."

Lisa Ikemoto teaches bioethics and health law courses at the UC Davis School of Law.  She has written extensively on genetic and reproductive technology, the regulation of fertility and pregnancy, and race and gender disparities in health care.  Her current work examines emerging issues in regenerative medicine, including stem cell research, and the human tissues market.

Health Care Reform and Vulnerable Communities

Reference re. Assisted Human Reproduction Act:  Implications of the Supreme Court's Decision

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