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Kathleen (Katie) Hammond

Kathleen Hammond

Associate Professor,
Lincoln Alexander School of Law

Areas of Expertise

  • Assisted reproduction
  • Genetic testing
  • Privacy law
  • Health law
  • Constitutional Law

Through the use of qualitative research I focus on people’s lived experiences in order to understand the ethical and legal dilemmas that are at stake in the wake of new health and medical technologies.

Dr. Kathleen (Katie) Hammond is an Associate Professor in the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University where she directs the Health Law and Innovation Research Group. Dr. Hammond’s research spans across health law and policy, health equity, constitutional law, privacy law, and gender and families, and she specializes in reproduction, assisted reproductive technologies and genetic testing technologies. Her research is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Canadian Foundation of Legal Research, among others. She has published extensively, including articles in McGill Journal of Law and Health, Canadian Journal of Law and Society, and Journal of Public Health Policy, and has won numerous awards for her research and teaching, including the Dean’s Research Award, the Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence, and the Lincoln Alexander Law Student Society Professor of the Year (2022 & 2025). She is actively involved in policy development. She consulted on the WHO’s first ever guidelines on infertility, regularly provides policy input to Health Canada, collaborates with Canadian Blood Services, and sits on the Women’s College Hospital Research Ethics Board. She has a PhD and MPhil from the University of Cambridge (where she was a Gates and Commonwealth scholar), and a JD/BCL from McGill University Law School. Prior to joining LASL, she was a postdoctoral fellow with the Research Group on Health and Law at McGill University’s Faculty of Law and a visiting fellow with the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law and Policy at Harvard University’s Faculty of Law.

Period-Tracking Apps and Privacy Concerns
Principal Investigator; funded by SSHRC Explore

Genomics and Blood Donation: A Qualitative Exploration of the Social and Ethical Dimensions
Co-Investigator (Principal Investigator: Jennie Haw, Canadian Blood Services; Carleton University); funded by SSHRC Insight Grant

Elective Egg Freezing in Canada: Towards Appropriate Regulation Governing Consent (external link, opens in new window) 
Principal Investigator; funded by SSHRC Insight Development Grant

Ova Obscura: Egg Donors in Canada (external link, opens in new window) 
Co-Investigator (Principal Investigator: Alana Cattapan, University of Waterloo); funded by SSHRC Insight Grant

Current Students

Shivani Jackson, Lincoln Alexander School of Law (current RA)
Neha Chauhan, Lincoln Alexander School of Law (current RA/LRO)
Chloe Potamianos, Lincoln Alexander School of Law (current RA)
Nev Perera, Lincoln Alexander School of Law (current RA)

Past Students

Lucas Marqus, Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Kristen Hogg, Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Zoë Walwyn, Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Katie Cheung, Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Noshin Ullah, Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Sarah Quayyum, University of Ottawa JD student