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NEJM -- Spar D. The Egg Trade — Making Sense of the Market for Human Oocytes. 356(13):1289-91. Supplementary Audio

Interview with Debora Spar and Emily Galpern on the U.S. market for human oocytes.

photograph of Debora Spar
Debora Spar

photograph of Emily Galpern
Emily Galpern

Supplement to: Spar D. The Egg Trade — Making Sense of the Market for Human Oocytes. N Engl J Med 2007;356(13):1289-91.

Debora Spar is a professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, Boston. Emily Galpern is project director on reproductive health and human rights for the Center for Genetics and Society in Oakland, California.

Rachel Gotbaum, the interviewer, is an independent producer based in Boston.




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