Assistant Professor in Social Science and Systems in Health, University of Warwick
I gained my PhD in 2010 from the University of Warwick Sociology Department on an ESRC award, having completed my Masters in Research (with a specialism in health) in 2007. I then took up a Research Fellow post at Warwick Medical School and was awarded a Mildred Blaxter Post-Doctoral Fellowship. I am currently conducting research on the social and ethical implications of genetic screening (using Spinal Muscular Atrophy as an example) on an ESRC Future Research Leaders Award.
Should we edit the genomes of human embryos? A geneticist and social scientist discuss
Sep 25, 2018 10:17 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
Felicity Boardman: The birth of a child with genetic disease is generally an unexpected event. The parents of these children typically wont have a family history with the condition, or even be aware that they are genetic...
‘We have thousands of Modis’: the secret behind the BJP’s enduring success in India