The Future of Reproduction
Event
Human reproduction has long been a preoccupation of ethicists, scientists and science fiction, from the lab-reared children of Brave New World to the artificial uteri shown in The Matrix. And as the recent furor over Facebook and Apple’s proposal to offer to fund the freezing of their female employee’s eggs indicated, we’re far from settled about how emerging reproductive technologies will affect the way we live. At a time when the science of genotyping, uterus transplants, and the design of artificial sperm and eggs continues to evolve, it’s worth pausing to consider what is within the realm of the possible when it comes to human reproduction, and which questions we should be asking before we get there.
Agenda:
12:15 PM:
Lunch and Registration
12:30 PM - 12:45 PM:
Engineering the Post-Modern Family
Liza Mundy
Director, Breadwinning and Caregiving Program, New America
@lizamundy
12:45 PM - 1:30 PM:
Where Babies Will Come From
Dieter Egli
Senior Research Fellow, New York Stem Cell Foundation
@EgliDieter
Rebecca Sokol
President, American Society for Reproductive Medicine
@ReprodMed
Moderator:
Darshak Sanghavi
Healthcare Columnist, Slate
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Massachusetts Medical School
@darshaksanghavi
1:30 PM - 1:50 PM:
Family Feud circa 2100
Dan Kois
Co-Host of Mom and Dad Are Fighting, Slate's parenting podcast
@dankois
Allison Benedikt
Co-Host of Mom and Dad Are Fighting, Slate's parenting podcast
@abenedikt
1:50 PM - 2:35 PM:
Whose Business is Reproduction?
Debora Spar
President, Barnard College
Author, The Baby Business: How Money, Science and Politics Drive the Commerce of Conception
@deboraspar
Evan Snyder
FDA Cellular, Tissue and Gene Therapy Advisory Committee
Director, Program in Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute
@sanfordburnham
Camille Hammond
CEO, Tinina Q Cade Foundation
@CadeFoundation
Moderator:
Elizabeth Weingarten
Associate Editor, New America
Associate Director, Global Gender Parity Initiative
@elizabethw723
2:35 PM - 3:20 PM:
In the Gattaca-Family Way: How Far is Too Far?
Charis Thompson
Chancellor's Professor and Chair, Gender and Women's Studies, University of California, Berkley
@charismt
Marcy Darnovsky
Executive Director, Center for Genetics and Society
@C_G_S
Jane Maienschein
Director, Center for Biology and Society, Arizona State University
Moderator:
Christine Rosen
Senior Editor, The New Atlantis
@tnajournal