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Trudo Lemmens, LL.M
Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
39 Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M5S 2C3
Tel: (416) 978-4201
Email:
trudo.lemmens@utoronto.ca |
Trudo
Lemmens is Associate Professor at the Faculties of Law and
Medicine of the University of Toronto, and a member of the Joint
Centre for Bioethics and the Centre for Ethics. He holds law
degrees from the K.U.Leuven and McGill University (LL.M.
bioethics; D.C.L). He has been a member of the School of Social
Science of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton
(2003-2004), a visiting fellow of the Royal Flemish Academy of
Belgium for Science and the Arts (2006-2007), and a visiting
professor at the K.U.Leuven, the University of Otago Faculty of
Law, and Osgoode Hall Law School. His publications include
Reading the future? Legal and Ethical Challenges of Predictive
Genetic Testing (2007, co-author), Law and Ethics in Biomedical
Research: Regulation, Conflict of Interest, and Liability,
(2006, co-editor) and numerous articles in law, ethics and
science journals. His research currently focuses on the role and
impact of law and regulation on medical research, drug
development, and biotechnological innovation.
Professor Lemmens has chaired and been a member of various
ethics and advisory committees and is currently a member of the
Advisory Committee on Health Research of the Pan American Health
Organization and of the Ethics Advisory Committee of the Ontario
Population Cohort Study. He teaches courses on Medical Law,
Research Ethics, and Privacy, Property and the Human Body.
See Professor Lemmens’
Curriculum Vitae |