NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS: CONSULTANT Law Commission of Canada. Study Panel. Does age matter? Law and relationships betweengenerations [2004 Discussion paper], February 2006. HIV/AIDS Policy Co-ordination Division, Health Canada, September 1998. Women's Health Bureau, Health Canada, January 1998. Tri-council working group. Code of ethical conduct for research involving humans. Ottawa: MRC,NSERC, SSHRC, February 1997. Medical Research Council, Advisory Committee on Women in Clinical Trials, May 1995.ACADEMIC ASSOCIATION BOARD SERVICE Royal Society of Canada, Academic Secretary, Academy I, 2012 – current. Royal Society of Canada, Atlantic Steering Committee (Chair), 2012-current. Royal Society of Canada, Scientific Advisory Committee, 2009 – current Royal Society of Canada, Committee on Expert Panels, 2008-current. Royal Society of Canada Atlantic Steering Committee, (Member) 2008-2012. Nominating Committee, International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (FAB), Chair,2008. International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (FAB), Advisory Board Member, 2006-08. International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (FAB), Co-coordinator, 2004-06. Clinical <strong>Ethics</strong> Task Force, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH), 2000-01. Task Force on Standards for Clinical <strong>Ethics</strong> Consultation, Society for Health and HumanValues/Society for Bioethics Consultation (SHHV/SBC) 1996-98. Society for Bioethics Consultation (SBC), 1995-97. Canadian Bioethics Society (CBS), Secretary-Treasurer, 1989-91.CAREER AWARDYear Title Granting Agency Amount2011- Impact <strong>Ethics</strong>: Making a Difference Canada Research Chair 1,400,00020182004-2011<strong>Novel</strong> Genetic <strong>Tech</strong>nologies andInter-generational JusticeCanada Research Chair 1,400,000RESEARCH AWARDSYear Title Granting Agency Amount Role2012-2013Impact <strong>Ethics</strong>: Making a Difference Canadian Institutes ofHealth Research$25,000 PrincipalInvestigator2012-2013Café Scientifique: The Human EggTradeCanadian Institutes ofHealth Research$3,000 PrincipalInvestigator2011-2014A Comparative Study of AssistedHuman Reproduction Patients’Canadian Institutes ofHealth Research$345,399 PrincipalInvestigatorViews about the Donation of Eggsand Embryos for Scientific andClinical Research2011- Family-Making: Contemporary Canadian Institutes of $20,000 Principal20122010-2013Ethical ChallengesLet Conscience be their Guide?Conscientious Refusals inReproductive Health CareHealth ResearchCanadian Institutes ofHealth ResearchInvestigator$240,297 Co-investigator(PI: C. McLeod)Françoise Baylis, Page 4
2009-20102009-20102009-20102007-20092006-20112005-2009Treating Alzheimer’s disease:What to take, and who to trust?Brain Matters: New Directions inNeuroethicsBrain Matters: New Directions inNeuroethicsPandemic Planning andFoundational Questions of Justice,the Common Good and the PublicInterestStates of Mind: Emerging Issues inNeuroethicsTherapeutic Hopes and EthicalConcerns: Clinical Research in theNeurosciences2005 States of Mind: Emerging Issues inNeuroethics (LoI)2004- Big-Picture Bioethics: Policymaking2008and Liberal Democracy2004- Ethical Frameworks for Health2007 Policy: Apprisal, Appraisal andApplications2004 Development Support,Neuroethics New Emerging TeamGrant2004 Big-Picture Bioethics: Policymakingand Liberal Democracy2003- Our Cells/Ourselves: The <strong>Ethics</strong> of2005 Embryonic Stem Cell Research2003-20052003-20082003-20042001-20072001-20032001-20042001-2002The Model Systems StrategicResearch NetworkTowards Single Embryo Transferin the HumanFrozen Human Embryos inResearch: A Survey of CanadianIVF clinicsStem Cell Genomics andTherapeutics Network(Sources of Material in HumanStem Cell Research)Gene Therapy For NeurologicalDiseaseJustice for All: <strong>Novel</strong> Genetic<strong>Tech</strong>nologies and Obligations toFuture GenerationsCanadian Institutes ofHealth ResearchCIHRNSHRFDalhousie UniversityIRCMNRCOtherGreenwallFoundationCanadian Institutes ofHealth ResearchCanadian Institutes ofHealth ResearchCanadian Institutes ofHealth ResearchCanadian Institutes ofHealth ResearchAustralian ResearchCouncilCanadian Institutes ofHealth ResearchNova Scotia HealthResearch FoundationUniversity ofWollongongStem Cell Network(NCE)Stem Cell Network(NCE)Canadian Institutes ofHealth ResearchAssociated MedicalServices Inc.Network of Centres ofExcellence (NCE)Canadian Institutes ofHealth ResearchCanadian Institutes ofHealth Research$3,000 Principalinvestigator$25,000 Principal$3,500 Investigator$13,500$2,000$1,500$4,000$5,000 (US) Co-PrincipalInvestigator(w J.S. Robert)$130,347 Principalinvestigator$1,376,500 PrincipalInvestigator$472,348 PrincipalInvestigator$5,000 PrincipalInvestigator$339,658 Co-investigator(AUD) (PI: S. Dodds)$193,898 Co-investigator(PI: N. Kenny)$6,010 Co-projectLeader (withJ.S. Robert)$15,000 Co-investigator(AUD) (PI: S. Dodds)$161,240 Co-projectLeader (withJ.S. Robert)$251,232 Co-projectLeader (with$3,350,000($459,000)J.S. Robert)Collaborator(PI: T.Kennedy)$18,200 PrincipalInvestigator$21,100,000($127,785)PrincipalInvestigator(SD: R.Worton)Co-investigator$1,300,000($96,000) (PI: G. Karpati)$40,970 PrincipalInvestigatorFrançoise Baylis, Page 5
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