Maeghan Toews
91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ Associate
Health Law Institute
Law Centre
780-248-1985
maeghan.toews@ualberta.ca
Maeghan Toews is a 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ Associate at the Health Law Institute in the Faculty of Law at the 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ. Her research interests include examining the legal and ethical issues associated with genetics and genomics, organ donation and transplantation, rare diseases, and biomedical research. Maeghan currently holds the prestigious James Kreppner Fellowship awarded by Canadian Blood Services for her project, "Legal and Policy Strategies to Optimize Organ Donation in 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ" where she is examining issues such as incentives for organ donation, donation after cardio-circulatory death, presumed consent, and family override of consent for deceased donation.
Prior to joining the Health Law Institute, Maeghan received her B.A. from the University of Western Ontario, her JD from the University of Toronto and spent several years as a commercial litigator in private practice. She then pursued her graduate work at Leiden University where she graduated cum laude and received her LL.M in public international law. Maeghan currently sits on the 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ's Biomedical 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ Ethics Board, the 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ Hospital's Clinical Ethics Committee, and is teaching "Law and Medicine" at the Faculty of Law.