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- Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 1
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November 9, 2007 - November 10, 2007
A 2 day event held November 9 and 10, the Animals and Bioengineering Conference brings together, for the first time, animal law and patent attorneys, litigators, scientists, ethicists, government regulators and industry representatives to explore the evolution and development of laws relating to the use of animals in bioengineering. This Conference discusses some of the many ways in which animals are currently being used in bioengineering, including producing human medicines in transgenic animals, producing disease resistant farm animals, cloning animals for xenotransplantation and cloning animals for food applications. Both the present state of the law and the possible need for changes in the law are addressed.
Welcome by Dean David F. Levi
Opening Remarks by Gilda Mariani and Peter Bennett
Panel 1: A Legal History
Moderated by Barbara Gislason
- "History of the Animal Welfare Act" presented by Betty Goldentyer
- "History of Government Oversight of Genetically Modified Animals" presented by Rachel G. Lattimore - Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 2
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November 9, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Panel 2: Introduction to the Science of Animal Genetics
Moderated by Barbara Gislason
-"Improving Animals Each Generation by Selection from the Best Gene Sources" presented by Paul Van Raden
-"The Science of Making Clones and Transgenic Animals" presented by Robert Wall - Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 3
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November 9, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Panel 3: Perspectives on Public Policy
Moderated by Kristina Hancock
-"Patenting of Animals" presented by Joyce Tischler
-"Strengths and Weakness of the Animal Welfare Act" presented by Cathy Liss
-"A Veterinarian's Perspective of Regulation of Animal Care" presented by B. Taylor Bennett
-"The Animal Biotechnology Industry Perspective of Regulation of Animals Derived Through Biotechnology" presented by Barb Glenn
-"Do State Anti-Cruelty Laws Apply to Animals Used in Scientific Research?" presented by William A. Reppy - Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 4
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November 9, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Panel 4: What Is Happening Out in the Field
Moderated by Deborah Runkle
-"Transgenesis for Human Health and BSE Resistance" presented by Eddie Sullivan
-"Enhancing Genetic Improvement" presented by Irina Polejaeva
-"Transgenesis for Food Application" presented by Joseph McGonigle - Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 5
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November 9, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Opening remarks for November 10 sessions by Gilbert Whittimore
Panel 4 continued: "The Nuts and Bolts of Genetic Engineering of Animals" presented by Thomas Coffman
Panel 5: Ethical Issues in the Use of Animals
Moderated by David Furlow
-"Ethics and the Genetic Engineering of Animals" presented by Bernard Rollin
-"The Ethics of Animal Biotechnology" presented by Margaret Riley - Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 6
November 9, 2007 - November 10, 2007
"Harvard College v. Canada Commissioner of Patents (the Harvard mouse case)" presented by Justice Michel Bastarache of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Introduced by Nathaly Vermette - Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science - part 7
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November 9, 2007 - November 10, 2007
Panel 6: Future Prospects of Law and Regulation
Moderated by David Furlo
-"Legal Control Over the Genetic Modification of Animals" presented by Steve Wise
-"Is More Regulation Needed?" presented by Jeannie Perron
-"Developing Public Policy for Genetic Manipulation of Animal Genes" presented by David Favre - April, 2006
- Duke University Animal Law Conference (part 1)
April 7, 2006 - Opening Remarks by Kenny Ching and Dean Katharine Bartlett
Panel 1: "Big Business and Animal Rights"
Moderated by Jeff Welty
Panelists: William Reppy, Tamie Bryant, and Kathy Hessler. - Duke University Animal Law Conference (part 2)
April 7, 2006 - Panel 2: "Animal Agriculture and the Law"
Moderated by Gary Francione
Panelists: David Wolfson, Mariann Sullivan, Jeff Leslie, and Jeff Welty. - Duke University Animal Law Conference (part 3)
April 7, 2006 - Keynote Speaker Gary Francione presents "Animal Rights: The Last Ten Years" - Duke University Animal Law Conference (part 4)
April 7, 2006 - Panel 3: "Promotion of Animal Welfare: Legislation, Mediation, and More"
Moderated by William Reppy
Panelists: David Cassuto, Darian Ibrahim, and Gaverick Matheny.
