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Professor McMahon invited to speak on panel at Royal Irish Academy’s Life and Health Sciences Committee event on the ‘Future Forum of Bioethics in Ireland’

Professor McMahon invited to speak on panel at Royal Irish Academy’s Life and Health Sciences Committee event on the ‘Future Forum of Bioethics in Ireland’

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Dec 2, 2024 | News

The Royal Irish Academy’s Life and Health Sciences committee chaired by Dr Oliver Feeney recently organised a “Forum on the Future of Irish Bioethics” event which took place at the Royal Irish Academy on 30th November. This event was opened by Royal Irish Academy,...
Professor McMahon publishes piece on patents and stem cell-based embryo models on Durham CELLS Blog recently cited in Nuffield Council on Bioethics Report

Professor McMahon publishes piece on patents and stem cell-based embryo models on Durham CELLS Blog recently cited in Nuffield Council on Bioethics Report

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Dec 2, 2024 | News

Professor Aisling McMahon recently published an article on Durham CELLS blog entitled “Patents & Stem Cell-Based Embryo Models in Europe: The Need for Nuanced Bioethics Scrutiny?” (15th November 2024). This article highlighted the need for greater scrutiny of the...
Professor McMahon speaks at Cell 2024 Conference in London

Professor McMahon speaks at Cell 2024 Conference in London

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Nov 25, 2024 | News

On 6-8 November 2024, Professor Aisling McMahon, School and Law of Criminology, attended and spoke at the ‘Cell 2024’ conference in London.  This international three-day conference brought together leading clinical, academic and industry speakers to discuss...
Professor McMahon publishes piece on patents and stem cell-based embryo models on Durham CELLS Blog recently cited in Nuffield Council on Bioethics Report

Professor Aisling McMahon invited to join International Advisory Board of Legal Studies

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Oct 15, 2024 | News

Professor Aisling McMahon has been invited to join the international advisory board  of Legal Studies. Legal Studies is the journal of the Society of Legal Scholars. It is a leading international peer reviewed generalist law journal which aims to publish peer reviewed...
PatentsInHumans Team publish Report of First International PatentsInHumans Workshop

PatentsInHumans Team publish Report of First International PatentsInHumans Workshop

by Sinéad Masterson | Sep 23, 2024 | News

The PatentsInHumans team are delighted to publish the Report of the First International PatentsInHumans Workshop today. The workshop which was held on the 29th and 30th of April 2024 was organised as part of the European Research Council funded PatentsInHumans...
Prof Aisling McMahon and Dr Opeyemi Kolawole deliver paper on right to repair and medical devices at international EPIP conference, Pisa

Prof Aisling McMahon and Dr Opeyemi Kolawole deliver paper on right to repair and medical devices at international EPIP conference, Pisa

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Sep 17, 2024 | News

On 11th September, Prof Aisling McMahon (PI PatentsInHumans) and Dr Opeyemi Kolawole presented a co-authored paper developed as part of the European Research Council funded PatentsInHumans project at the ‘European Policy for Intellectual Property’ (EPIP) conference ...
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