Events
Thursday 20 October 2011, at 5:00 p.m.
The Morison Room, University Library, West Road
In association with the 'Books and Babies' exhibition at the Cambridge University Library, the Wellcome Trust funded Generation to Reproduction project presents a debate on the history of scientific and ethical issues surrounding in vitro fertilisation. A panel of experts will give short introductions before opening up to the floor for discussion and finishing with a vote.
In order to focus on historical perspectives, the debate question will be framed around the UK Medical Research Council’s refusal to fund a five-year grant application to support IVF research that was submitted to it in 1971 by Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe. A copy of a research paper on this MRC decision can be down loaded free of charge at: http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/content/25/9/2157.abstract?sid=a5077e19-c16d-481e-aca3-5a648316490f
The subject of the debate will be:
‘If I had been on the MRC Committee in 1971, would I have funded IVF research?’
Panellists will include: Professor Peter Braude (Women’s Health, King’s College and Guy’s Hospital, London) Professor Sarah Franklin (Sociology, London School of Economics) Professor Martin H. Johnson (Reproductive Sciences, Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, Cambridge)
Chair: Dr Nick Hopwood (History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge)
A Festival of Ideas event. Booking required: telephone 01223 766766 or book online here
Saturday 26 November 2011, at 11.30 a.m.
The Morison Room, University Library, West Road
Peter Jones, Fellow Librarian of King's College, Cambridge, and a member
of the 'Generation to Reproduction' group, will give a talk relating to
the 'Books & Babies' exhibition. The event forms part of the programme
of the Friends of Cambridge University Library.
All
are welcome: Friends free, others £3.50 on the door. For further
information contact the Friends' Secretary, friends@lib.cam.ac.uk