Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Longevity for me, but not for thee? Longevity protocols and the ethics of healthy ageing. | 2023 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Exploitation and Control of Women’s Reproductive Bodies | 2022 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag Ying-Qi Liaw
| Maternal epigenetic responsibility: what can we learn from the pandemic? | 2022 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Blog: Epigenetics, Blaming Mothers, and the Law | 2021 |
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Ying-Qi Liaw Dr Ilke Turkmendag Professor Kathryn Hollingsworth
| Reinterpreting “genetic identity” in the regulatory and ethical context of heritable genome editing | 2021 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Sins of ‘Women of Childbearing Age’ | 2021 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Thinking the unthinkable: how did human germline genome editing become ethically acceptable? | 2021 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Body Shopping challenging convention in the donation and use of bodily materials through art practice, | 2020 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Genome editing: the dynamics of continuity, convergence and change in the engineering of life | 2020 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| What’s Law got to do with Good Science? | 2019 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| What's law got to do with human germline editing? | 2019 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Heritable genome editing ‘morally permissible’ but will require ‘international consensus’ | 2018 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| It is just a 'battery': 'Right' to know in mitochondrial replacement | 2018 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| More than research intermediaries: a descriptive study of the impact and value of learned societies in the UK Social Sciences | 2017 |
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Dr Kenneth Taylor Dr Ilke Turkmendag Dr Matthias Wienroth Emeritus Professor Simon Woods
| PEALS and NLS Response to Call for Evidence held by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics on Genome editing | 2017 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Squeeze on academics poses threats to learned societies | 2017 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| The voice of silence: UK patients’ silent resistance to the assisted reproduction regulations | 2015 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Evaluation of Learned Societies Project 2014. May 2014, Academy of Social Sciences. | 2014 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Kinship: Born and Bred (But also Facilitated)? A Commentary on 'Donor Conception: Ethical Aspects of Information Sharing' (Nuffield Council on Bioethics, London 2013) | 2014 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| When sperm cannot travel: Experiences of UK would-be parents seeking treatment abroad | 2013 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Banchoff, T. Embryo Politics: Ethics and Policy in Atlantic Democracies. USA: Cornell University Press, 2011, £22.95 (hbk) viii+294pp, ISBN: 9780801449574 | 2012 |
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Emerita Professor Erica Haimes Dr Kenneth Taylor Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Eggs, ethics and exploitation? Investigating women's experiences of an egg sharing scheme | 2012 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Home and Away: The Turkish Ban on Donor Conception | 2012 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Review of ‘New Organs Within Us: Transplants and the Moral Economy (Experimental Futures)’. Sanal, A., Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011 | 2012 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| The Donor-conceived Child's `Right to Personal Identity': The Public Debate on Donor Anonymity in the United Kingdom | 2012 |
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Emeritus Professor Simon Woods Professor Jackie Leach Scully Dr Pauline McCormack Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Response to report by Nuffield Council on Bioethics, Give and take? Human bodies in medicine and research: consultation summary. | 2010 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| Book Review: John R. Spencer and Antje Du Bois-Pedain (eds), Freedom and Responsibility in Reproductive Choice | 2008 |
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Dr Ilke Turkmendag
| The Removal of Donor Anonymity in the United Kingdom: The Silencing of Claims by Would-be Parents | 2008 |
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