Donna Dickenson (BA, MSc, PhD) is Emeritus Professor of Medical Ethics and Humanities at the University of London, Research Associate at the University of Oxford, and Visiting Fellow at the University of Bristol, UK. Over a forty-year career in academia, she has published more than twenty books and ninety refereed articles or book chapters in the field of medical ethics and medical law. In 2006 she became the first woman to win the International Spinoza Lens Award for contribution to public debate on ethics; the first winner was Edward Said
ARTICLES PUBLISHED
How women’s tissue and labour are bought and sold in modern biotechnology