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Wednesday, November 18, 20202:15 PM CST Chat room opens2:30 - 3:00 PM CST Welcoming Remarks: Dean Anita Krug of Chicago-Kent College of Law; Rachel Gray, Editor-in-Chief of the Chicago-Kent Law Review Conference Overview: Professor Barbara Pfeffer Billauer, University of Porto, Portugal3:00-4:30 PM CST Panel I: What is CRISPR and What's Crispier?Moderator - Professor Jessica Roberts of Houston Law CenterProfessor Neville Sanjana of NYU Grossman School of Medicine:An Introduction to CRISPR: What It Is, What It Does, and What Improvements Are NeededDr. Svetlana Rechitsky of Reproductive Genetic Innovations in Northbrook, IL: Advances in IVF and Human Leukocyte Antigens Matching and the Use of Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Late Onset ConditionsProfessor Amit Choudhary of the Broad Institute: Problems with CRISPR and What is Being Done About ItThursday, November 19, 20208:30 AM CST Chat room opens 8:40 AM CST Call to Order and Self-Introduction of Participants9:00–9:30 AM CST Opening Speaker:?Dean Judith Daar of the NKU Chase College of Law: Evolutionary Perspectives on Reproductive Medicine: On Breaking Barriers and Meeting New Frontiers9:30–11:00 AM CST Panel II: RegulationDiscussant - Professor Amy Campbell of UIC John Marshall Law SchoolProfessor Naomi Cahn of the University of Virginia School of Law, andProfessor Sonia Suter of the George Washington University Law School: The Art of ART RegulationProfessor Dov Greenbaum of IDC Herzliya: Regulating Privacy and Intellectual Property Issues11:00–11:15 AM CST Break11:15–12:45 PM CST Panel III: Redressing Legal WrongsDiscussant - Professor Glenn Cohen of Harvard Law School Professor Yaniv Heled of Georgia State University College of Law; (Professor Timothy Lytton of Georgia State University College of Law, and Professor Liza Vertinsky of Emory University School of Law):You Get What You Get and You Don’t Get Upset: Sperm Donation and the Nonidentity Problem in Georgia CourtsProfessor David Heyd of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem:Does the Non-Identity Problem Apply to Wrongful?Birth?Claims? – or,?Can you sue if you wouldn’t have been born?Professor Dov Fox of the University of San Diego School of Law: Causation and Compensation for Intergenerational Harm12:45–1:15 PM CST Lunch Break1:15–2:45 PM CST Panel IV: Playing God I: The Dilemmas of Human Genetic ManipulationDiscussant - Professor Scott Burris of Temple University Beasley School of LawProfessor Barbara Pfeffer Billauer of the University of Porto, Portugal:?Bioethical and Legal Issues in Creating Savior Siblings and Protective Progeny Professor Michele Bratcher Goodwin of the University of California, Irvine School of Law:?Cultural Enhancement or Medical Manipulation?Professor Henry T. Greely of Stanford Law School: Playing God: Progeny Selection and Legal Issues2:45–3:00 PM CST Break3:00–4:30 PM CST Panel V: Playing God II: Eugenics, Disability, Discrimination, and Social JusticeDiscussant - Professor Myrisha Lewis of William and Mary School of LawProfessor Robert Dinerstein of American University Washington School of Law: Disability Rights and WrongsProfessor Seema Mohapatra of IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law: Social Justice ConcernsProfessor Pamela Laufer-Ukeles of The Academic College of Law and Science (Sha’arei Mishpat College of Law): From Consent to Empowerment: Improving Women’s Decision-making inEmbryonic Genetic Manipulation4:30–5:00 PM CST Closing Speaker: Professor Arthur Caplan of the NYU Grossman School of Medicine5:00–5:45 PM CST Closing Remarks and Virtual Happy Hour~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*For educational background, participants and attendees may wish to view the following presentations:Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever -CRISPR: *pre-introductoryGenome Editing with CRISPR-Cas9: *introductoryCRISPR and the Future of Human Evolution: *introductoryHow CRISPR lets us edit our DNA: *introductoryWhat is CRISPR?: *intermediateJennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley/HHMI): Genome Engineering with CRISPR-Cas9: *advanced ................
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