Whose voices count in NICE's 2026 Fertility Guideline?
Dr Rebecca Muir argues that NICE's process has been tokenistic and has favoured those with resources, narrow forms of expertise and politically convenient concerns...
Research Associate, Queen Mary University London
Rebecca Muir is a Research Associate at the Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London. Her research has been published in journals such as Critical Policy Studies and BMC Reproductive Health. She also writes for public audiences in outlets such as New Scientist and Chemistry World. During her doctorate, she undertook a multi-stakeholder critical policy analysis of NHS-IVF restrictions in England.
Dr Rebecca Muir argues that NICE's process has been tokenistic and has favoured those with resources, narrow forms of expertise and politically convenient concerns...
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