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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Environment, epigenetics, and control of pregnant bodies https://hdbi.org/ethics-seminars2024
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Longevity for me, but not for thee? Longevity protocols and the ethics of healthy ageing.2023
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Exploitation and Control of Women’s Reproductive Bodies2022
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Ying-Qi Liaw
Maternal epigenetic responsibility: what can we learn from the pandemic?2022
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Blog: Epigenetics, Blaming Mothers, and the Law2021
Ying-Qi Liaw
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Professor Kathryn Hollingsworth
Reinterpreting “genetic identity” in the regulatory and ethical context of heritable genome editing2021
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Sins of ‘Women of Childbearing Age’2021
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Thinking the unthinkable: how did human germline genome editing become ethically acceptable?2021
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Body Shopping challenging convention in the donation and use of bodily materials through art practice,2020
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Genome editing: the dynamics of continuity, convergence and change in the engineering of life2020
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
What’s Law got to do with Good Science?2019
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
What's law got to do with human germline editing?2019
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Heritable genome editing ‘morally permissible’ but will require ‘international consensus’2018
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
It is just a 'battery': 'Right' to know in mitochondrial replacement2018
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
More than research intermediaries: a descriptive study of the impact and value of learned societies in the UK Social Sciences2017
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