From posthumous
conception to the right to have children, this week's public forum
examined the rise of reproductive technologies
This week, the University of Cambridge centre for gender
studies hosted a public forum, Making Babies in the 21st Century: the
Rise of Reproductive Technologies, in association with the Guardian and
supported by Cambridge University Press.
Panel members included:
• Onora O'Neill, moral and political philosopher
• Professor Marcia Inhorn, professor of anthropology and international affairs, Yale University
• Professor Susan Golombok, director, centre for family research - developmental psychology, University of Cambridge
• Professor Carl Djerassi, inventor of the modern day contraceptive pill and emeritus professor of chemistry, Stanford University.
Panel members included:
• Onora O'Neill, moral and political philosopher
• Professor Marcia Inhorn, professor of anthropology and international affairs, Yale University
• Professor Susan Golombok, director, centre for family research - developmental psychology, University of Cambridge
• Professor Carl Djerassi, inventor of the modern day contraceptive pill and emeritus professor of chemistry, Stanford University.