Anne Le Goff
Associate Professor in the PBS team
I am a philosopher working in bioethics and science and technology studies. My current research focuses on an emerging stem cell technology that aims to create eggs and sperm in the lab, and is called in vitro gametogenesis. I am interested in understanding how this technology transforms our understanding of reproduction and raises new ethical questions, while being itself shaped by norms and concepts around life and reproduction. I joined SupBiotech in 2024 and was awarded a research fellowship at the Paris Institute for Advanced Studies in 2024-2025. At SupBiotech, I teach students from the first to fifth year as part of the Department of Humanities and Social and Economic Sciences. I spent the 10 years before joining SupBiotech in California as a postdoctoral researcher and instructor at UCLA. I studied in France at the Ecole Normale Supérieure and Sciences Po Paris and received my PhD from the University of Picardie (2013).