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I. Glenn Cohen

  • Reproductive Technology

    Whose Child Is She? The Genetics–Gestation Divide

    On May 11, the Israeli Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited ruling in the case known as the “Assuta Embryo Mix-Up.” The case has drawn widespread attention in Israel and abroad — not just because…

    Whose Child Is She? The Genetics–Gestation Divide

  • Artificial Intelligence

    EU and US Regulatory Challenges Facing AI Health Care Innovator Firms

    By Suzan Slijpen, Mauritz Kop & I. Glenn Cohen 1. Introduction: A Fragmented AI in Healthcare Regulatory Landscape In the past few years, we have witnessed a surge in artificial intelligence-related research and diagnostics in…

    EU and US Regulatory Challenges Facing AI Health Care Innovator Firms

  • Biotechnology

    Ethical and legal issues of ingestible electronic sensors

    This post originally appeared in Device and Materials Engineering. You can read it here. By Sara Gerke and I. Glenn Cohen In our new paper, we discuss the ethical challenges of ingestible electronics sensors (IESs;…

    Ethical and legal issues of ingestible electronic sensors

    Illustration of a pill with a sensor embedded
  • Bioethics

    2017’s Word Of The Year In Health Law And Bioethics: Uncertainty

    By Carmel Shachar and I. Glenn Cohen This is the first post by Carmel Shachar and I. Glenn Cohen that appears on the Health Affairs Blog in a series stemming from the Sixth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review event to be…

    2017’s Word Of The Year In Health Law And Bioethics: Uncertainty

  • Health Law Policy

    Most-Cited Health Law Scholars (with an update on multiple authors)

    By Mark A. Hall and I. Glenn Cohen Based on the law faculty citation analysis done by Greg Sisk, Brian Leiter has compiled “most-cited” rankings of tenured law faculty in a number of different subject areas,…

    Most-Cited Health Law Scholars (with an update on multiple authors)