Professor Ikemoto Speaks at UC Davis Social Justice Initiative Event

Professor Lisa Ikemoto participated as a panelist in "Science, Sexuality, and (In)Security," a Social Justice Initiative Mellon Project Event on the UC Davis campus on February 28. She addressed the emerging linkage between anti-abortion ideology and neo-liberal assisted reproductive technology narratives. UC Davis School of Law was a co-sponsor of the event.

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.

"Science, Sexuality, and (In)Security"

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