34 min

Katie Hammond: egg donation in Canada Cambridge PhDcasts

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Season 2 Episode 2 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Katie Hammond.

Katie is a second year PhD student in the Department of Sociology. She is interested in the experience of Canadian egg donors and intended parents, and the role of the Canadian assistive reproductive technology legislation surrounding egg donation. Her current research is an extension of work that she conducted for her MPhil in Multi-Disciplinary Gender Studies.

For further information and interesting links please see: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/gallery/video/katie-hammond-on-egg-donation-in-canada

The Cambridge PhDcasts are presented by John Gallagher and produced by Richard Blakemore and Ruth Rushworth with thanks to CRASSH.

Season 2 Episode 2 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Katie Hammond.

Katie is a second year PhD student in the Department of Sociology. She is interested in the experience of Canadian egg donors and intended parents, and the role of the Canadian assistive reproductive technology legislation surrounding egg donation. Her current research is an extension of work that she conducted for her MPhil in Multi-Disciplinary Gender Studies.

For further information and interesting links please see: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/gallery/video/katie-hammond-on-egg-donation-in-canada

The Cambridge PhDcasts are presented by John Gallagher and produced by Richard Blakemore and Ruth Rushworth with thanks to CRASSH.

34 min

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