Contributors

AuthorJocelyn Downie; Elaine Gibson
Pages411-415
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Contributors
Angela Campbell is an Assista nt Professor at the Faculty of Law, McGill Uni-
versity. She completed her undergraduate and law studies at McGill, where
she earned her B.A. (Hons.), B.C.L., and LL .B. She completed her LL.M. as
a Frank Knox Fellow at Harvard Law School. Before becoming a law profes-
sor, she clerked for the Honourable Mr. Justice Frank Iacobucci at the Supreme
Court of Canada. Professor Campbell’s primary teaching and research inter-
ests lie in the areas of health law and family law, with an emphasis on issues
impacting women and children. Her recent scholarship examines the way in
which social, cultural, and economic circumstances aect law’s impact on hu-
man well-being and relationships.
Timothy Caulf‌ield has been Research Director of the Health Law Institute at
the University of Alberta since . In  he received a Canada Research
Chair in Health Law and Policy. He is also a Professor in the Faculty of Law
and the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta. His research has
focussed on two general areas: biotechnology, ethics and the law; and the legal
implications of health care reform in Canada. He has published well over 
academic articles and book chapters and oen writes for the popular press.
He is the recipient of an Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research
Health Research Scholarship entitled “Regulating the ‘Genetic Revolution’”
and is a Principal Investigator on research projects f unded by the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research, Genome Canada, the Stem Cell Network, and
the Advanced Food and Materials Network. He chairs and serves on a variety
of national and international science policy committees.
Jocelyn Downie holds a Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy
and is a Professor in the Faculties of Law and Medicine and a Faculty Associ-

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