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  • Navigating Conflict of Interest in Oocyte Donation
  • Andrea L. Kalfoglou (bio)
Andrea L. Kalfoglou
Institute of Medicine, The National Academies 1
Andrea L. Kalfoglou

Andrea L. Kalfoglou, Ph.D., is a Program Officer at the Institute of Medicine. She is working with the Clinical Research Roundtable exploring issues and barriers related to clinical research including both human subjects protections and the public's perception of clinical research. Dr. Kalfoglou's research interests focus on ethical issues related to human reproduction and human subjects' research.

References

Ethics Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. 2000. Financial incentives in recruitment of oocyte donors. Fertility and Sterility 74:216-220.
Gurmankin, A. D. 2001. Risk information provided to prospective oocyte donors in a preliminary phone call. American Journal of Bioethics 1(4): 3-13.
Kalfoglou, A. L., and G. Geller. 2000a. Navigating conºict of interest in oocyte donation: An analysis of oocyte donors' experiences. Women's Health Issues 10:226-239.
———. 2000b. What do oocyte donors want to know about the distribution of their oocytes? Fertility and Sterility 74:660-667.
Kalfoglou, A. L., and J. Gittelsohn. 2000. A qualitative follow-up study of women's experiences with oocyte donation. Human Reproduction 15:798-805.

Footnotes

1. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not represent the views of The National Academy of Sciences.

2. The remaining women all donated less than 20 oocytes.

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