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Professors Terry and Mohapatra Contribute to Northeastern University Law Conference
04/12/2019
IU McKinney Hall Center for Law and Health faculty Nicholas Terry and Seema Mohapatra offered their perspectives at “Promises and Perils of Emerging Health Innovations,” a law conference sponsored by the Center for Health Policy and Law at Northeastern University School of Law on April 11-12.
Both Professors Terry and Mohapatra were commentators for the conference’s academic paper workshop in collaboration with the Northeastern University Law Review.
In addition, Professor Terry was a panelist on a plenary session, “Emerging Innovations: Where Are We Going?”
He is Hall Render Professor of Law and executive director of the Williams S. and Christine S. Hall Center for Law and Health at IU McKinney School of Law. Professor Terry’s research interests lie primarily at the intersection of medicine, law, and information technology. He is a permanent blogger at Harvard Law School's Bill of Health.
Professor Terry is co-presenter of the “The Week in Health Law” podcast, which was also the official podcast of the event.
Professor Mohapatra also presented her paper, “Technological Innovations in Health and the Default Male: Implications for Health Law and Public Health Policy.”
She is an expert in the areas of health care law, public health law, bioethics, torts, and international health and family law. Her research interests include the intersection of biosciences and the law, assisted reproduction and surrogacy, international family and health law, health care disparities in the United States, and informed consent.
