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Reforming Regenerative Medicine Regulation, Sarah Duranske
Reforming Regenerative Medicine Regulation, Sarah Duranske
Georgia State University Law Review
Regenerative medicine is defined as the branch of medicine that develops methods to regrow, repair, or replace damaged or diseased cells or tissues. It includes a variety of approaches, such as transplanting cells to promote healing, editing genes in cells to attack cancer, and even building organs from biological materials. Regulating regenerative medicine therapies is no easy task. Finding a balance between competing interests–enabling timely access for needy patients while simultaneously ensuring a positive benefit/risk profile and promoting the development of beneficial innovations–is hard enough at any given point in time. But add in constantly advancing scientific knowledge and increasing …
Whole Health: A Community Approach To Healthcare Keynote #1, Professor Laura Hermer
Whole Health: A Community Approach To Healthcare Keynote #1, Professor Laura Hermer
Belmont Health Law Journal
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Contraception Matters: Rights, Class, And Context, Naomi Cahn
Contraception Matters: Rights, Class, And Context, Naomi Cahn
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.