Neuroenhancement: Psychopharmacology and Beyond. Panel. 9 th Annual Meeting of the AmericanSociety for Bioethics and Humanities, Washington, D.C., October, 2007 (with W. Glannon, E. Racineand R. Bondar). Should Women Be Paid to Provide Eggs for Stem Cell Research? Feminist <strong>Ethics</strong> and Social Theory(FEAST) Conference, Clearwater Beach, Florida USA, September 2007 (with C. McLeod). Chimera Research for Degenerative Brain Disorders. 8 th Annual Meeting of the American Society forBioethics and Humanities, Denver, Colorado, October, 2006. Fresh or Frozen Embryos: Which is best for Embryo Donors? 6 th International Conference onFeminist Approaches to Bioethics, Beijing, China, August 2006 (with C. McLeod). <strong>Ethics</strong>, Embryos and the Art of Finesse. American Association for the Advancement of Science,(Panel on Stem Cells and Society: Assessing a Grand Challenge) St Louis, Missouri, February 2006. Guidelines for Embryonic Stem Cell Research in CF: Two Countries, Two Similar Views. 28thEuropean CF Conference, Crete, Greece, June 2005 (with N. Ram, M. Mélancon, & M. DeBraekeleer). Stem Cells and Big Picture Bioethics: Comparing Policy Making in Liberal Democracies. 7 th WorldCongress of Bioethics, Sydney, Australia, November 2004 (with S. Dodds, R. Ankeny, & J. Downie). Can Embryos Really be Commodified? International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics,Sydney, Australia, November 2004 (with C. McLeod). Regulatory Genetic and Reproductive <strong>Tech</strong>nologies: Canadian and American Perspectives. JointMeeting American Society for Bioethics and Humanities and Canadian Bioethics Society, Montréal,Québec, October 2003 (panel with T. Caulfield and L. Knowles). Confusion about Crossing Species Boundaries: Scientific, Ethical and Social Aspects of ChimaeraMaking in Stem Cell Biology. Transvision 2003, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, June 2003(with J. S. Robert). Identity and the Human Genome Project: The Species Problem. 6 th World Congress of Bioethics,Brasilia, Brazil, November 2002 (with J. S. Robert). <strong>Ethics</strong> Consultation: Policies and Politics. International Association of Bioethics Network on FeministApproaches to Bioethics, 4 th International Conference on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Brasilia,Brazil, October 2002 (with S. Sherwin). The Public Face of Bioethics; Watchdog or Show Dog? 4 th Annual Meeting of the American Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities, Fifth Annual Meeting, Baltimore, USA, October 2002. Genetic Enhancement <strong>Tech</strong>nologies: Imminent, Inevitable, or Inescapable? Society for Social Studiesof Science. Cambridge MA, November 2001 (with J. S. Robert). Stability, Rupture and the Human Genome. 3 rd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities, 4 th Annual Meeting, Nashville, USA, October 2001 (with J. S. Robert). Stability, Rupture and the Human Genome. International Bioethics Retreat, 4 th Annual Meeting, Paris,France, May 2001 (with J. S. Robert). Human Enhancement <strong>Tech</strong>nologies. 5 th World Congress of Bioethics, London, U.K. September 2000. Human Cloning: Three Mistakes and a Solution. International Bioethics Retreat, Second AnnualMeeting, Florence, Italy, October 1999. Defining the Boundaries of “Respect”. Bioethics Summer Retreat, Eleventh Annual Meeting, HotSprings, Virginia, June 1999 (with C. Weijer). Pregnant Women and Substance Abuse: A Recent Supreme Court of Canada Decision. InternationalAssociation of Bioethics, Fourth World Congress, Tokyo, Japan, November 1998. Women and Health Research: New Canadian Research Guidelines. International Association ofBioethics Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2 nd International Conference on FeministApproaches to Bioethics, Tsukuba, Japan, November 1998 (with J. Downie). Taking Ourselves to Task: A Session in Tribute to Benjamin Freedman. Joint Meeting of theAmerican Association of Bioethics, Society for Bioethics Consultation, Society for Health and HumanValues, Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, November 1997. Reflections on Autonomy, Agency, and Resistance. International Association of Bioethics Network onFeminist Approaches to Bioethics, First International Conference on Feminist Approaches toBioethics, San Francisco, California, November 1996.Françoise Baylis, Page 24
Development of a Postgraduate Medical <strong>Ethics</strong> Curriculum: A Canadian Model for Pediatrics --Pedagogic Methods and Tools. Third World Congress, International Association of Bioethics, SanFrancisco, California, November 1996. Consultation and Cross-cultural Conflict: A Choice for K'aila. Society for Bioethics Consultation,Annual Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, September 1995. The 'Good' Physician: Pediatric <strong>Ethics</strong> Education. Society for Health and Human Values, SpringAnnual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 1995 (with N. Kenny). Children and Consent to Treatment. Society for Health and Human Values, Spring Annual Meeting,Galveston, Texas, May 1993. <strong>Ethics</strong> Consultation by Committee, by Consultant, by ... Society for Bioethics Consultation, AnnualMeeting, Toronto, Ontario, September 1991.INVITED PRESENTATIONS (INTERNATIONAL) Deep Brain Stimulation, Personal Identity, Neuroenhancement. 2013 Neuroethics InternationalConference ‘Neuroethics in Context: East Meets West’. Seoul, Korea, 11 January 2013. The Whys and Ways of Encouraging More Studies related to Vaccination in Pregnancy. MaternalImmunization: Challenges and Opportunities. Fondation Merieux, Veyrier-du-Lac, France, 26September 2012. Embryonic <strong>Ethics</strong>. Genetics Otago Symposium. Dunedin, New Zealand, 5 December 2011. Is DBS for Parkinson’s Disease a Threat to Personal Identity? Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging<strong>Tech</strong>nologies. Dunedin, New Zealand, 21 November 2011. Conscience, Due Diligence, Undue Deference. The Spark of Conscience Inflames Debate: Conflictsof Conscience in Health Care. Santa Clara University, San Jose, 3 November 2011. The Science, <strong>Ethics</strong> and Politics of hESC research. National Workshop on regulations and bioethicsof stem cell applications. Organized jointly by the Jordan National Committee for <strong>Ethics</strong> of Scienceand <strong>Tech</strong>nology (JNCEST), the University of Jordan and UNESCO Cairo Office. Amman, Jordan, 5-6October 2011. <strong>Ethics</strong> and AHR in Canada: State of Play. <strong>Ethics</strong> Committee on Assisted Reproductive <strong>Tech</strong>nology(ECART), Wellington, New Zealand, 29 September 2011. “I Am Who I Am”: On The Perceived Threats to Personal Identity from Deep Brain Stimulation.Department of Philosophy. Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, 6 September 2011. The Perceived Threat to Personal Identity from Deep Brain Stimulation. Bioethics Centre, Universityof Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 8 August 2011. Pregnant Women and Research: Trials and Tribulations. Bioethics Centre, University of Otago,Dunedin, New Zealand, 28 March 2011. First “First-in-Human Trials” With Neural Stem Cells. Bioethics and Experimental Neuroscience.London, U.K., 7 May 2010. Deep Brain Stimulation and Relational Identity. LABTEC, Kings’ College London, U.K. 5 May 2010. Policy Challenges Ahead. Beyond Pattison: Challenges to Stem Cell Translation and Policy. London,U.K., 7-8 May 2009. Neurotechnological Enhancement. Pimp Your Brain! Theater Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, 16-19April 2009. Slippery Slopes and Cytoplasmic Hybrid Embryo Research, PEALS Symposium, Durham Castle,United Kingdom, April 2008. Plenty cheap: Animal Eggs for hESC Research. From Standards to Concerted Programs of CollectiveAction: The Standardization Process of Medical Practices. European Science Foundation ExploratoryWorkshop. René Descartes University Paris V, Paris, France, 5-7 December 2007. Creating Humanesque Embryos. International Conference on the “Healthy” Embryo. University ofWestern Ontario, London, Ontario, November 2007. On the Path to Regenerative Medicine: Stem Cell Research and Crossing Species Boundaries. Factsat the Frontier: Crossing Boundaries between Natural and Social, Animal and Human. London Schoolof Economics. London, UK, April 2007. Dancing with the Porcupine: Conflict of Interest in Research Involving Humans, Responsible Conductof Research Luncheon, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona, February 2007.Françoise Baylis, Page 25
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