Thesis: Abortion: An objective lens at the formation of the polarization and stigma
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Sepehr Abdi-Moradi defended her thesis titled “Abortion: An objective lens at the formation of the polarization and stigma” in April 2015 in front of committee members Jane Maienschein, Erica O’Neil, and Alexis Abboud earning her a Bachelors degree from Barrett, the Honors College.
https://repository.asu.edu/items/29338
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“The Social and Psychological Impact of Endometriosis on Women’s Lives: A Critical Narrative Review” (2013), by Lorraine Culley, Caroline Law, Nicky Hudson, Elaine Denny, Helene Mitchell, Miriam Baumgarten, and Nicholas Raine-Fenning
Thesis: Visualizing the Embryo: Establishing Procedures for Digital Image Production with the Embryo Project
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Neekta Hamidi defended her thesis titled “Visualizing the Embryo: Establishing Procedures for Digital Image Production with the Embryo Project” in April 2013 in front of committee members Jane Maienschein, Nathan Crowe, and Erica O’Neil, earning her a Bachelor's degree from Barrett, the Honors College.
https://repository.asu.edu/items/17113
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The Doula Project (2007– )
Thesis: The Hwang Woo-Suk Scandal and the Development of Bioethics in South Korea
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Anne Clay defended her thesis titled “The Hwang Woo-Suk Scandal and the Development of Bioethics in South Korea” in 2012 in front of committee members James Hurlbut, Jane Maienschein, and Gary Marchant, earning her a Bachelor's degree from Barrett, the Honors College.
https://repository.asu.edu/items/15764
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Thesis: The Human Genome Project and ELSI: The Imperative of Technology and Reduction of the Public Ethics Debate
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Tito Brige Carvalho defended his thesis titled “The Human Genome Project and ELSI: The Imperative of Technology and Reduction of the Public Ethics Debate” in April 2012 in front of committee members Jason Robert, James Hurlbut, and Karin Ellison, earning him a Master of Science degree.
https://repository.asu.edu/items/14974
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“The Intergenerational Effects of Fetal Programming: Non-genomic Mechanisms for the Inheritance of Low Birth Weight and Cardiovascular Risk” (2004), by Amanda J. Drake and Brian R. Walker
James Edgar Till (1931– )
Moore v. Regents of the University of California (1990)
Dissertation: A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science
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Julia Damerow defended her dissertation titled “A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science” in July 2014 in front of committee members Manfred Laubichler, Jane Maienschein, Richard Creath, Karin Ellison, Wallace Hooper, and Jürgen Renn, earning her a Doctor of Philosophy degree.
https://repository.asu.edu/items/25951
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