Events Calendar, Maureen McTeer
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Maureen McTeer continues to speak on all of the issues raised in her third book Tough Choices: Living & Dying in the 21st Century (Irwin Law, 1999), especially those of organ transplants, options to increase cadaveric and live donors and the impact of cutting edge research to build our own tissue and body parts.
She is an expert on regulatory mechanisms dealing with reproductive technologies in Canada and the U.K.; and continues to speak out on the questions raised by keeping legal control at the end of life.
Finally, her ongoing focus on women’s equality and health makes her a passionate and informed speaker on such topics as women and development, democracy and institution-building; women’s health, the education of girls and local and international empowerment of women in the developing world.
For the 2004-2005 academic year, Maureen McTeer is focusing her research and teaching on law, science and public policy as a Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the Washington College of Law and the School of Public Affairs at the American University in Washington, D.C.
While there, she will also be a Senior Fellow in the Center for North American Studies. During the fall of 2004, she will serve as a Visiting Scholar at the Center of Health Policy, Research and Ethics at George Mason University.