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Sarah Alawi

  • Health Law Policy

    The Ethical Conundrums of Ultra-personalized Drugs

    By Sarah Alawi There has long been a debate about the potential ethical conflict between the role of the clinician and that of the clinical researcher. On the one hand, the overriding ethical obligation of…

    The Ethical Conundrums of Ultra-personalized Drugs

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    Sarah Alawi

    A researcher in a lab views a sample in a microscope while two other researchers look on
  • Assisted Reproduction Technologies

    Egg Freezing Permissible in Islam, According to Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta

    By Sarah Alawi Dar Al-Ifta, Egypt’s Islamic body, issued a statement earlier this month on the legality of egg freezing under Islamic law following a controversial Facebook post by an Egyptian woman, Reem Mahana, on…

    Egg Freezing Permissible in Islam, According to Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta

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    Sarah Alawi

    Illustration of a pregnant Muslim woman in a hijab sitting cross-legged in front of plants
  • Assisted Reproduction Technologies

    What happens when assisted reproductive technology agreements break down?

    By Sarah Alawi My name is Sarah Alawi; I’m an LLM Student at Harvard Law School, from New Zealand. I am excited to contribute to the Petrie-Flom Blog as a Petrie-Flom Student Fellow. My area…

    What happens when assisted reproductive technology agreements break down?

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    Sarah Alawi

    Photograph of surrogate showing parents-to-be ultrasound pictures