Research/Canadian Journal of Women and the Law and the University of Manitoba Legal ResearchInstitute, Winnipeg, 2-4 February 2012. First ‘First-in-Human’ Trials with Neural Stem Cell. Neuroethics mini-symposium, DalhousieUniversity, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 16 June 2010. The Self in situ: A Relational Account of Personal Identity. Department of Philosophy, DalhousieUniversity, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 5 March 2010. Pregnant Women and the H1N1 Vaccine. Health Law Institute Seminar Series, Halifax, Nova Scotia,Dalhousie University, 5 March 2010. Healthy Research? The Implications of Pharmaceutical Industry Influence from the Laboratory to theMarketplace, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 15 February 2010. The Disappearing Male (film and panel discussion) Joint Institute of Gender and Health and theInstitute of Population and Public Health Public Event. Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 16, 2009. Sex, Lies and Vaccination: HPV – the big facts. 7 th Annual Paul Harding Research Awards Day. EarlPlunkett/Wyeth Lecture. London, Ontario, 13 May 2009. Ethical issues in the translation of cell therapies from the lab to the human. Spinal Cord GroupMeeting, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 28 April 2009. Sex, Lies and Vaccination: HPV – the big facts. Canadian Centre for Vaccinology-Halifax, AnnualMeeting and Symposium, Halifax, Nova Scotia, February 2009. Plenty Cheap: Animal eggs for stem cell research. Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, NovaScotia, 11 September 2008. <strong>Ethics</strong> and Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research. École acadienne de Truro, Truro, Nova Scotia, 11September 2008. Stem Cell Research: The Buying and Selling of Human Eggs. <strong>Novel</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> & Discovery Centre,Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 2007. Drugging for Success: Students, Smart Drugs & Schools. <strong>Novel</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> & Discovery Centre,Halifax, Nova Scotia, March 2007. (with D. Phillips, D. Weaver & C. Poulin) Whose Business is it Anyway? Science and the Corporate World. Trust in Science, Canadian Centrefor <strong>Ethics</strong> in Public Affairs, University of King’s College and Dalhousie University, Halifax, NovaScotia, March 2007. (with F. Doolittle, S. Mithani & A. Edwards) Chimera Research and Stem Cell Therapies for Human Neurodegenerative Disorders, Department ofPhilosophy, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 2006. (with A. Fenton) Ethical Challenges for Research in the New Genetics, Fundamentals of Research (REB Education),Capital District Health Authority, Halifax Nova Scotia, June 2006. Where Are the Moral Heroes? An <strong>Ethics</strong> of Aspiration: Promoting an Authentic Ethical Climate withinHealth Organizations. Alberta <strong>Ethics</strong> Forum, telemedicine, May 2006. Chimera Research and Stem Cell Therapies for Human Neurodegenerative Disorders, Clinical TrialsResearch Group, Biomedical <strong>Ethics</strong> Unit, Montréal, Québec, April 2006. <strong>Ethics</strong>, Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Cloning. R.I.O.T (Realizing the Importance of Thought).Charles P. Allen High School. Halifax, Nova Scotia, March 2006. The Geee! In Genome: Youth Forum. Discovery Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, February 2006. <strong>Ethics</strong> in Practice: Responding to a Patient Complaint. 2005 Valley Spring Refresher. Wolfville, NovaScotia, May 2005. Moral Distress: Nurturing Trust. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg,Manitoba, April 2005. The <strong>Ethics</strong> and Politics of Stem Cell Research. 32nd Annual Biology Symposium, York University,Toronto, Ontario, March 2005. Stem Cell Research: Of Embryos and <strong>Ethics</strong>? Maritech 2004. Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 2004. Genetics and Policy-Making: In the Public Interest, Apogee, Montréal, Québec, March 2004. Les cellules souches: Une moralité embryonnaire? Centre de Recherche en Droit Publique CRDP,Montréal, Québec, March 2004. Les cellules souches: Une moralité embryonnaire? Centre de Recherche en Ethique de l’Universitéde Montréal CREUM, Montréal, Québec, February 2004. Creating <strong>Novel</strong> Beings. Brown Bag Research Seminar, York University, Toronto, Ontario, November2003.Françoise Baylis, Page 30
Our Cells/Ourselves: <strong>Ethics</strong> and Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Public Lecture. Faculty of Medicine,Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 2003. Stem Cell Research in Canada: Embryos, Clones and Chimeras, Elizabeth Flagler Memorial Lecture,Sheldon Chumir Foundation for <strong>Ethics</strong> in Leadership, Calgary, Alberta, June 2003 Human Stem Cell Research: Embryos, Clones and Chimeras, University Hospital, London, Ontario,May 2003. Crossing Species Boundaries. Department of Philosophy, University of Western Ontario, London,Ontario, May 2003. The Geee! In Genome. Public Forum. Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2003. The <strong>Ethics</strong> of Human Stem Cell Research: Embryos, Clones and Chimeras. UCCB, Sydney, NovaScotia, April 2003. <strong>Ethics</strong> Consultation: Policies and Politics Health Law Institute Seminar Series, Halifax, Nova Scotia,Dalhousie University, March 2003 (with S. Sherwin). Stem Cell Research and Human Cloning: Our <strong>Ethics</strong> are Embryonic. Kitty Lundy Memorial Lecture,York University, Toronto, Ontario, March 2003. Crossing Species Boundaries. Biointerventions, Inter-generational Justice and the Re-invention of theHuman. CIAR Workshop, Toronto, Ontario, March, 2003. Stem Cell Research: Competing Perspectives. Human Genome Bridge Week, Faculty of Law,University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, February 2003. Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Capital District Health Authority REB Retreat, Halifax, NovaScotia, January 2003. Creating Alternative Families: Hindrance or Assistance? A Review of Bill C-13, the Assisted HumanReproduction Act, Nova Scotia Branch of the CBA (Sections on Health Law and Sexual Orientation),Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 2002. Human Genome Symposium: Promises and Realities. Science and Society Program and BethuneCollege, York University, Toronto, Ontario, October 2002. The <strong>Ethics</strong> of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Brown Bag Lunch Series: Medical HumanitiesProgram, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 2001. Creating ES Cells Lines: The <strong>Ethics</strong> of Derivation. Stem Cell Network. Ottawa, Ontario, November2001. Pluripotent Stem Cell Research: The Ethical Issues. Robarts Institute and University Hospital,London, Ontario, November 2001. Human Cloning: A Unique Enhancement <strong>Tech</strong>nology Brown Bag Lunch Series: Medical HumanitiesProgram, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, January 2001. Genetics: Where Do We Go From Here? <strong>Tech</strong>nology and Change: Utopia or Dystopia? DalhousieUniversity, Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 2000 (with F. Doolittle). Ethical or Not? The Use of Human Embryos in Stem Cell Research Health Law Institute SeminarSeries, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 2000. Human Cloning: Three Mistakes and a Solution. Dr. John P. Maclean Memorial Lecture, Departmentof Internal Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, April 1999. Research Involving Human Embryonic Material: Ethical Considerations. McGill Biomedical <strong>Ethics</strong>Unit. Montréal, Québec, March 1999. Informed Consent: Ethical Issues. Cape Breton Healthcare Complex: Workshop Series on Consent,Sydney, Nova Scotia, March 1999. What is <strong>Ethics</strong>? More than <strong>Tech</strong>nology. Second Annual Educational Forum for Respiratory Therapistsof Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 1998. Reflections on the Advance Directive Exercise. Issues at the End of Life, Continuing MedicalEducation and Dalhousie Medical Alumni Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 1998. Good Clinical Practices: Balancing ICH and Tri-Council Guidelines. Enhancing the Link in HealthResearch, Clinical Trials Atlantic Corporation, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 1998. Informed Choice in Mental Health Practice; Confidentiality: Expectations and Limitations. AcademicDay 1998, The Nova Scotia Hospital, Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 1998. Women and Health Research: From Theory, to Practice, to Policy. Health Law Institute SeminarSeries, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, January 1998.Françoise Baylis, Page 31
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