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    June 2, 2015
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Papers Presented by NTE Members:
At the Women's and Gender Studies et Recherches Feministes Conference:
Alana Cattapan, "Orphaned, Deserted, Left Behind? Challenging the Language of 'Abandoned Embryos'" (June 2, 11am)
Angel Petropanagos, "The Ethics of Live-Donor Uterine Transplantation" (June 2, 11am)
At the Canadian Political Science Association Conference:
Alana Cattapan, "Precarious Labour: On Third Party Reproduction as Work" (June 2, 3:15pm)
Dave Snow, with Alana Cattapan, "Federal Regulations on Embryo Research: A View From the Clinics" (June 3, 8:45am)
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