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Esra Demir is a PhD candidate at the Erasmus School of Law and a junior fellow at Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Digital Governance. The main research interest is in the areas of biotechnology and law.

Her PhD project focuses on human biodata governance and explores, on the basis of a regulatory approach, the legal framework for human biodata with the dual aim of promoting biotechnological innovation and research and addressing the legal and ethical risks associated with the development, deployment and use of technologies. 

She completed her undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Law, Ankara University. She obtained her master’s degree in the field of public law from Galatasaray University Faculty of Law. Her masters thesis was on ‘Molecular Genetic Examinations in Criminal Procedure Law’, which was published as a book in 2020.

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