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4. Baylis, F. (2013) Embryo research. In: H. Lafollette (Ed) The International encyclopedia of ethics, pp.1579-1585 London, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. DOI: 10.1002/ 9781444367072.wbiee6915. Baylis, F. (2012) Infertility. In: R. Chadwick (Ed) Encyclopedia of applied ethics 2 nd Edition, (Vol. 2,pp. 712-720). San Diego: Academic Press USA.6. Robert, J. S. & Baylis, F. (2008). Genetic engineering. In: K. Heggenhougen & S. Quah (Eds)International encyclopedia of public health, (Vol. 3, pp. 35-39). San Diego: Academic Press USA.7. Baylis, F. & Robert, J. S. (2005). Gene therapy. In: C. Mitcham (Ed) Encyclopedia of science,technology and ethics (Vol. 1, pp. 829-831). Toronto: MacMillan Reference.8. Baylis, F. (revision of D. Roy & J. Williams) (2004). Medical ethics, history of the Americas: IIICanada. In: S.G. Post (Ed) Encyclopedia of bioethics 3 rd Edition (Vol. 3 pp. 1540-1547). New York:MacMillan Reference USA.9. Baylis, F. (1999). Informed consent and advanced infertility technologies. In: A. Burfoot (Ed)Encyclopedia of reproductive technologies (pp. 293-297). Colorado: Westview Press.NON-REFEREED PAPERS1. Baylis, F. (2013) The ethics of creating children with three genetic parents. Reproductive BioMedicineOnline 26: 531-534. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rbmo.2013.03.0062. Baylis, F. (2012) The demise of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada [Guest Editorial] Journal ofObstetrics and Gynaecology Canada 34(6): 511-513.3. Baylis, F. (2012) La fin de procréation assistée Canada [Editorial sollicité] Journal of Obstetrics andGynaecology Canada 33(6), 514-516.4. Bretzner, F., Gilbert, F., Baylis, F. & Brownstone, R. (2011) Subject selection for first first-in-humanhESC-derived GNROPC1 research: A Response to Wirth et al. 2011. Cell Stem Cell. Available athttp://www.cell.com/cell-stem-cell/comments/S1934-5909%2811%2900173-15. Baylis, F & Downie, J. (2011) Confusion worse confounded. British Medical Journal [Rapid Response:Withdrawal of clinical trials policy by Canadian research institute is a “lost opportunity for increasedtransparency” by Ann Silversides. British Medical Journal 2011;342:d2570]. Available at;http://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.d2570/reply6. Kaposy, C. & Baylis, F. (2011) The Common Rule, pregnant women, and research: No need to“rescue” that which should be revised. American Journal of Bioethics 11(5): 60-62.7. Baylis, F. (2011) Supreme Court of Canada decision on the Assisted Human Reproduction Actcreates urgent need for action [Guest Editorial]. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada33(4), 317-319.8. Baylis, F. (2011) Des mesures urgentes s’imposent à la suite de la décision de la Cour suprême duCanada quant à la Loi sur la procréation assistée [Editorial sollicité] Journal of Obstetrics andGynaecology Canada 33(4), 320-322.9. Baylis, F. (2010) Pregnant women deserve better. Nature 465, 689-690.10. Baylis, F. (2009) Wir sind Schöpfer unserer selbst: wir sind stets genau das, was wir au suns selbstmachen. Das Magazin Nr. 8 (p. 8 and 14)11. Baylis, F. & Downie, J (2009) Drilling down in neuroethics. (Editorial) Bioethics 23(6), iii-iv. DOI:10.1111/j.1467-8519.2009.01730.x12. Baylis, F. & Crozier, G. (2009) Postmenopausal reproduction: In whose interests? Journal ofObstetrics and Gynaecology Canada. 31(5), 457-458.Françoise Baylis, Page 17

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