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Juliet Tizzard

Juliet Tizzard

Juliet Tizzard was formerly Director of the Progress Educational Trust (PET), and is the Founder of its free weekly email news digest, commentary service and website BioNews. She is Head of Policy at the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, and was previously Deputy Head of Ethics at the British Medical Association. She has worked in healthcare ethics and policy for more than a decade, and has an MA in Medical Ethics and Law from Kings College London. She has contributed chapters to Key Issues in Bioethics (buy this book from Amazon UK or Amazon USA) and Designer Babies: Where Should We Draw the Line? (buy this book from Amazon UK or Amazon USA).



Juliet Tizzard speaking at the Progress Educational Trust's 2010 annual conference 'Passport to Parenthood: The Evidence and Ethics Behind Cross-Border Reproductive Care' (photograph by MacKenna Roberts)

At lectern: Juliet Tizzard
Speaking at the Progress Educational Trust's 2010 annual conference Passport to Parenthood: The Evidence and Ethics Behind Cross-Border Reproductive Care
Photograph by MacKenna Roberts


Juliet Tizzard cutting birthday cake at the Progress Educational Trust's celebration of the 10th anniversary and 500th edition of its free weekly email news digest, commentary service and website BioNews (photograph by Ben Jones)

Juliet Tizzard cutting birthday cake
At the celebration of the 10th anniversary and 500th edition of the Progress Educational Trust's BioNews publication
Photograph by Ben Jones


Laura Riley, Juliet Tizzard, Sarah Norcross, Dr Kirsty Horsey and Dr Jess Buxton at the Progress Educational Trust's celebration of the 10th anniversary and 500th edition of its free weekly email news digest, commentary service and website BioNews (photograph by Viscount Janric Craigavon)

Left to right: Laura Riley, Juliet Tizzard, Sarah Norcross, Dr Kirsty Horsey, Dr Jess Buxton
At the celebration of the 10th anniversary and 500th edition of the Progress Educational Trust's BioNews publication
Photograph by Viscount Janric Craigavon


Charles Hampshire, Juliet Tizzard and Dr Allan Pacey at the Progress Educational Trust's celebration of the 10th anniversary and 500th edition of its free weekly email news digest, commentary service and website BioNews (photograph by Viscount Janric Craigavon)

Left to right: Charles Hampshire, Juliet Tizzard, Dr Allan Pacey
At the celebration of the 10th anniversary and 500th edition of the Progress Educational Trust's BioNews publication
Photograph by Viscount Janric Craigavon


Juliet Tizzard, Dr Kirsty Horsey, Dr Jess Buxton and Laura Riley at the celebration of the 15th anniversary of the Progress Educational Trust (photograph by Viscount Janric Craigavon)

Left to right: Juliet Tizzard, Dr Kirsty Horsey, Dr Jess Buxton, Laura Riley
At the celebration of the 15th anniversary of the Progress Educational Trust
Photograph by Viscount Janric Craigavon


Juliet Tizzard speaking at the Progress Educational Trust's 2003 annual conference 'Chosen Children: Reproductive Decisionmaking and the Welfare of Children' (photograph by Simon King)

Juliet Tizzard
Speaking at the Progress Educational Trust's 2003 annual conference Chosen Children: Reproductive Decisionmaking and the Welfare of Children
Photograph by Simon King


Juliet Tizzard speaking at the Progress Educational Trust's 2003 annual conference 'Chosen Children: Reproductive Decisionmaking and the Welfare of Children' (photograph by Simon King)

Juliet Tizzard
Speaking at the Progress Educational Trust's 2003 annual conference Chosen Children: Reproductive Decisionmaking and the Welfare of Children
Photograph by Simon King


Juliet Tizzard, Professor John Harris and Professor Susan Golombok speaking at the Progress Educational Trust's 2003 annual conference 'Chosen Children: Reproductive Decisionmaking and the Welfare of Children' (photograph by Simon King)

Left to right: Juliet Tizzard, Professor John Harris, Professor Susan Golombok
Speaking at the Progress Educational Trust's 2003 annual conference Chosen Children: Reproductive Decisionmaking and the Welfare of Children
Photograph by Simon King


Professor Dian Donnai, Dr Helen Wallace, Juliet Tizzard and Robin McKie speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event 'Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?' (photograph by Simon King)

Left to right: Professor Dian Donnai, Dr Helen Wallace, Juliet Tizzard, Robin McKie
Speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?
Photograph by Simon King


Professor Dian Donnai, Dr Helen Wallace and Juliet Tizzard speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event 'Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?' (photograph by Simon King)

Left to right: Professor Dian Donnai, Dr Helen Wallace, Juliet Tizzard
Speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?
Photograph by Simon King


Dr Helen Wallace, Juliet Tizzard and Robin McKie speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event 'Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?' (photograph by Simon King)

Left to right: Dr Helen Wallace, Juliet Tizzard, Robin McKie
Speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?
Photograph by Simon King


Juliet Tizzard and Robin McKie speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event 'Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?' (photograph by Simon King)

Left to right: Juliet Tizzard, Robin McKie
Speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?
Photograph by Simon King


Dr Helen Wallace and Juliet Tizzard speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event 'Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?' (photograph by Simon King)

Left to right: Dr Helen Wallace, Juliet Tizzard
Speaking at the Progress Educational Trust event Gene Hype: Is Human Genetics Oversold or Undervalued?
Photograph by Simon King

 


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