Anne McLaren Lecture 2024: '14 day rule'

Anne McLaren Lecture 2024: '14 day rule'

A talk about the fascinating history of the UK's famous '14 day rule' governing human embryo research

By Kellogg College

Date and time

Wed, 29 May 2024 17:30 - 18:30 GMT+1

Location

Kellogg College

60-62 Banbury Road Kellogg Hub Oxford OX2 6PN United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour

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In the context of current debates over 'stembryos', the popular moniker for new human embryo modelling techniques, and the corresponding call for the extension of the 14 day rule, we ask what this case study reveals about 'the sociology of biological translation'? Sarah Franklin and Emily Jackson, an anthropologist and a legal scholar, argue that Mary Warnock and Anne McLaren, architects of the UK's pathbreaking regulation of human fertilisation and embryology, devised a unique biogovernance infrastructure that has stood the test of time because it embeds a reciprocal social contract into statutory legislation, and that this framework continues to yield valuable lessons for the future.


The 14 Day Rule and Embryo Research: a sociology of biological translation by Sarah Franklin and Emily Jackson, with a Foreword by Peter Braude, is published by Taylor and Francis, and scheduled to be launched in May, 2024.


Professor Sarah Franklin is Chair of Sociology at the University of Cambridge where she directs the Reproductive Sociology Research Group (ReproSoc). Emily Jackson OBE is Professor of Law at the LSE and a former Deputy Chair of the Human Fertlization and Embryology Authority.

Professor Jonathan Michie, President of Kellogg College will chair the event.


Refreshments will be served from 5pm; the seminar will begin at 5.30pm. Post-event drinks will be served in the Hub at 6.30pm.


This event is free and open to all.


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