Book Review: Bioscience, Governance and Politics
John Gillott explores continuity and change in UK science governance and the effect contemporary governance regimes are having on science research...
Dr Ëlo Luik was a Volunteer Writer at BioNews and a Volunteer at the charity that publishes it, the Progress Educational Trust. She has completed a PhD at the University of Oxford Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology. Her research focused on transnational third-party reproduction in relation to state regulation, and she performed fieldwork in India. She was also a competitive rower for the Oxford University Women's Boat Club. Previously, she obtained a MA at the University of Aberdeen Anthropology Department, investigating the perception and tolerance of pain among modern day pilgrims to the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela and was a Research Fellow at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology.
by Dr Ëlo Luik
John Gillott explores continuity and change in UK science governance and the effect contemporary governance regimes are having on science research...
by Dr Ëlo Luik
Last month BBC Radio 4's Thinking Allowed examined a rather extraordinary invitation: 'See the Taj Mahal by the moonlight while your embryo grows in a petri dish'...
by Dr Ëlo Luik
Are business and medicine hopelessly intertwined in fertility care, at (quite literally) the expense of the patient?...
by Dr Ëlo Luik
An informative and encouraging view into becoming a family through donor conception - the Donor Conception (DC) Network way...
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