Imogen Goold is a Fellow and Tutor in Law at St Anne’s College, Oxford. Her research focuses on the regulatory history of the IVF. She holds a PhD from the University of Tasmania and it explored the use of property law to regulate human body parts. She was a research member of the Centre for Law and Genetics, where she published on surrogacy laws, legal constraints on access to infertility treatments and proprietary rights in human tissue. In 2002 she took up a position as a Legal Officer at the Australian Law Reform Commission. She also worked briefly at the World Health Organization, researching the provision of genetic medical services in developing countries.
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