. CGP Centre of Genomics and Policy CGP Centre of Genomics and Policy

CPG Centre of Genomics and policy

Team Member

Hortense Gallois

Academic Associate

Hortense holds a Master of Laws from the University of Lille 2 (France) and the Universidad de Murcia (Spain), specialising in new technology and health law. She obtained her Master's degree in Bioethics from the Université de Montréal in 2019. Her main interests are the ethical and legal implications of genetic and genomic research as well as the ethics of reproduction. Since 2018, she has been involved in Genome Canada's Pegasus 2 project, which studies the ethical and social acceptability of the implementation of non-invasive prenatal testing (FNITP) in Canada.