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LSI Scholar Profile: Elizabeth Bertram

The Center is home to an incredible faculty and host to the top minds at the intersection of law, science, and technology. But we also attract some of the brightest student scholars around; you should meet them.

Elizabeth Bertram, class of 2018

Hometown: Cameron, Missouri

Education: BS in History with minor in Legal Studies, Missouri Western State University

Elizabeth has always enjoyed science, both scientific advances for their own sake and their place at the intersection of ethics and morality. She has written on gene editing and CRISPR, ethics and the egg donation industry, and ethics in the programming of autonomous vehicles.

Elizabeth is the Vice President of the Law & Science Student Association and is the Chair of Recruitment on the Executive Moot Court Board. Last summer, Elizabeth interned with the Bioethics Defense Fund.

Fun Facts:

  • Was homeschooled from kindergarten through high school.
  • Has banded birds and enjoys holding them (at least the nice ones).
  • Really likes curling.