Donor anonymity and frozen embryos in France
Dr Anne Le Goff explains how a french law removing domor anonymity nearly resulted in the destruction of thousands of frozen embryos...
Associate Professor at the SupBiotech Institute
Dr Anne Le Goff studies science and technology and bioethics. She is an associate professor at the SupBiotech Institute in Paris and a 2024-2025 fellow at the Paris Institute for Advanced Studies. In her research, she explores the intersections of biotechnologies, biology, and ethics, with a focus on the emerging stem cell technologies of in vitro gametogenesis and organoids. Her research investigates how these rapidly evolving fields challenge our understandings of and norms for life and reproduction. Anne was previously a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Dr Anne Le Goff explains how a french law removing domor anonymity nearly resulted in the destruction of thousands of frozen embryos...
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