The wrong genes for the job?
The British Army's initial decision to preclude an applicant from joining due to a family history of BRCA variant-related cancer raises a number of questions about how employers collect and use genetic data…
Chancellor's Fellow in Bioethics
Dr Emily Postan is a Chancellor's Fellow in Bioethics at the University of Edinburgh Law School, and a Deputy Director of the Mason Institute for Medicine Life Sciences and the Law. Her research focuses principally on ethical questions raised by the impacts of health data and health technologies on our identities and our relationships to others. Her monograph Embodied Narratives: Protecting Identity Interests through Ethical Governance of Bioinformation was published by CUP 2022.
The British Army's initial decision to preclude an applicant from joining due to a family history of BRCA variant-related cancer raises a number of questions about how employers collect and use genetic data…
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