| Ms.
Cheryl Power
Research
Associate
W.
Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics
University
of British Columbia
Project: Dissecting Gene
Expression Networks in Mammalian Organogenesis
GE³LS
Research: Effects of Different
Intellectual Property Regimes on Research
and Development [details]
Cheryl
is a research associate with the Center
for Applied Ethics at UBC. She is working
on a Genome Canada funded project concerning
genomics and Intellectual property.
She
recently completed an LLM at the University
of Alberta focusing on the area of nanotechnology.
During this time she was a fellow on the
CIHR training program in Health Law &
Policy. Previous to this she articled with
an Intellectual Property firm in Ontario,
was called to the Ontario bar and worked
at the University of Genoa in Italy. She
previously completed an LLB at
the University of Saskatchewan and
Bachelors degrees in Biochemistry and Sociology
at Memorial University of Newfoundland
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