Publications
Articles
Lori Andrews and Julie Burger, "Thinking Small,"Journal of Life Sciences 48-53 (February/March 2008).
Lori Andrews, Jordan Paradise, Timothy Holbrook, Danielle Bochneak, "When Patents Threaten Science," 314 Science 1395-1396 (2006).
"Art as a Public Policy Medium,” book chapter in an MIT book edited by Eduardo Kac (forthcoming 2005).
“Studying Medical Error in Situ: Implications for Malpractice law and Policy,” DePaul Law Review (in page proofs now).
Jordan Paradise, Lori Andrews, and Timothy Holbrook, “Patents on Human Genes: An Analysis of Scope and Claims,” 307 Science 1566-1567 (2005).
Lori B. Andrews, “Harnessing the Benefits of Biobanks,” 33 J. Law, Med. & Ethics 1-10 (2005).
Lori Andrews, “Bioethics: The Beginning and End of Life,” Illinois Issues 16-21 (March 2005).
Lori B. Andrews and Jordan Paradise, “Gene Patents: The Need for Bioethics Scrutiny and Legal Change,” 5 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 403-412 (2005).
“The Body as Property in the Biotech Era,” in Identity in a Digital Age, ( Berlin, Germany: Bundes Druckerei 2004).
Lori Andrews, “Havasupai Tribe Sues Genetic Researchers,” 4 Law and Bioethics Report 10-11 (2004).
“Donors, Deadbeats, and Ghost Dads: Social Values and The Role Of Genetics In Determining Parental Rights and Responsibilities,” chapter in Genetic Ties and the Future of the Family 100-135, (edited by Mark Rothstein, Thomas Murray, Mary Anderlik & Greg Kaebnik) (2004).
Jordan Paradise, "European Opposition to Exclusive Control Over Predictive Breast Cancer Testing and the Inherent Implications for United States Patent Law and Public Policy: A Case STudy of the Myriad Genetics' BRCA Patent Controversy," 59 Food & Drug L.J. 133 (2004).
“Gene Patents and Bioethics,” contribution to UNESCO’s Extraordinary Session of the International Bioethics Committee, Paris, April 27-29, 2004 (with Jordan Paradise).
“Constructing Ethical Guidelines for Biohistory,” 304 Science 215-216 (April 9, 2004)(with Nancy Buenger, Jennifer Bridge, Laurie Rosenow, David Stoney, R.E. Gaensslen, Theodore Karamanski, Russell Lewis, Jordan Paradise, Amy Inlander, and David Gonen).
“Legislators as Lobbyists: Proposed State Regulation of Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Therapeutic Cloning and Reproductive Cloning,” Appendix E in Monitoring Stem Cell Research: A Report of the President's Council on Bioethics 199-224 ( Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 2004).
“Mom, Dad, Clone: Implications for Reproductive Privacy,” Reproductive Technologies: Readings in Bioethics, (edited by Thomas A. Shannon) ( Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2004).
“Changing Conceptions,” Living With the Genie: Essays on Technology and the Quest for Human Mastery, (edited by Alan Lightman, Daniel Sarewitz, and Christiana Desser) ( Washington D.C.: Island Press, November 2003).
“Ethical, Legal And Social Issues In Genetic Testing For Complex Genetic Disease,” 37 Valparaiso University Law Review 793 (2003) (with Erin Shaughnessy Zuiker).
"Breast Cancer Genetics and the Law," 6 National Lawyers Association
Review 4 (Winter 2003).
Lori B. Andrews, "People as Products: The Conflcit Between Technology
and Social Values," The Hedgehog Review (Fall 2002). Read
about this issue of The Hedgehog Review.
George J. Annas, Lori B. Andrews, and Rosario M. Isasi, "Protecting
the Endangered Human: Toward an International Treaty Prohibiting Cloning
and Inheritable Alterations," 28 American Journal of Law & Medicine,
151-178 (2002). Read the abstract
or order the full article.
The Gene Patent Dilemma: Balancing Commercial Incentives With Health
Needs, 2 Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy 65-106
(2002).
Genes and Patent Policy: Rethinking Intellectual Property Rights, 3 Nature Genetics Reviews 803-808 (October 2002).
The Donor Egg: Emerging Issues in Liability and Paternity,
Family Advocate (Fall 2002) (with Jessica Weiner).
Propriety and Property: The Tissue Market Meets the Courts,
Who Owns Life? (Prometheus Books, 2002, edited by David Magnus,
Arthur Caplan, Glenn McGee) (book chapter with Dorothy Nelkin).
The Ethical and Legal Issues Pertaining to the Patenting of Life
Forms, Engineering the Farm (Island Press, edited by Britt Bailey
and Marc Lappé) (2002, book chapter).
Books
Genetics: Ethics, Law and Policy (with Mark Rothstein and Maxwell Mehlman) ( Eagan, Minnesota: West Publishing, 2002).
Future Perfect: Confronting Decisions About Genetics (New York: Columbia University Press, 2001).
Body Bazaar: The Market for Human Tissue in the Biotechnology Age (Crown Publishers, 2001) (with Dorothy Nelkin).
The Clone Age: Adventures in the New World of Reproductive Technology (New York: Henry Holt, 1999, paperback 2000).
Black Power, White Blood: The Life and Times of Johnny Spain (New York: Temple University Press,
revised edition, November 1999).
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