E-mail: yb47220@um.edu.mo
Supervisor: Rostam J, NEUWIRTH
Admission: 2014
Jiang Fan WANG
Education
- Master’s degree on Law, International Business Law, Faculty of Law of University of Macau, Macau SAR, China
- Bachelor’s degree on Law, School of Law of Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing, China
- Bachelor’s degree (Minor) on Management, Accounting, Business School of Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing, China
Research Area
- Law & Human Genetics (Access and Benefit Sharing System for Human Genetic Resources (HGR))
- Intellectual Property Rights (Patents on HGR)
- Human Rights Law and Bioethics (Genetically-Edited or Designed Baby)
- Consumer’s Rights (Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Genetic testing)
Research Interests
- Medical Law & Bioethics (informed consent)
- Law and Medical Genetics & Genetic Technology
- Law and Reproductive Technology
- Intellectual Property Rights on HGR
- Human Rights
Publications
Wang, Jiangfan, Intellectual Property Rights and the Establishment of Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) System for Human Genetic Resources (HGR), in WHEN EAST MEETS WEST: CHINA-BRAZIL DELIBERATIONS ON CONTEMPORARY LEGAL ISSUES 135-160 (Luiz Otávio Pimentel et al eds., Florianópolis: Caxif; Prava, 2015).
Conferences
- 13th Asian Law Institute Annual Conference (Law School, Peking University, 2016)
“Regulating ‘Direct-to-Consumer Genetic testing’: Towards a Sustainable Development of the Biotech Industry in Asia”
- HKU-USC-IPPA Conference on Public Policy (School of Social Science, University of Hong Kong, 2016)
“Global Policy Making on the Human Genetic Resources (HGR): In Contrast to Policy-making Processes for Genetic Resources under the Nagoya Protocol of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)”
- Spectacular Law (School of Law, University of Hong Kong, 2016)
“Justice and New Technology: A New Era of Re-Examination? -An Example of the Access and Benefit-Sharing System for Genetic Resources”
- 23rd World Association Medical Law Annual Congress (Baku Azerbaijan, 2017, accepted to present)
“The End of the ‘One-Child’ Policy and the Future of Designer Baby in China – Perspectives from China”