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Genomics Forum Seminar: Quasi-Religious Arguments in Social Debates About New Technologies - Thur...

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Genomics Forum Seminar: Quasi-Religious Arguments in Social Debates About New Technologies - Thursday 4 August 2011

Reminder - Upstream engagement with science and technology - Monday 18 July 2011

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Reminder - Upstream engagement with science and technology - Monday 18 July 2011

Summer 2011 update from the ESRC Genomics Network

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Summer 2011 update from the ESRC Genomics Network

Upstream engagement with science and technology: Opportunities and challenges. Monday 18 July 2011

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Upstream engagement with science and technology: Opportunities and challenges. Monday 18 July 2011

Genomics Forum Seminar - Trials of Value: How Do Values Get Written into Clinical Experiments? 9...

us1.campaign-archive1.com — Speaker: Prof Francis Lee, Linköping University What medical knowledge is worth pursuing? This is a crucial question in the field of clinical rese... View in Crawl 4

Genomics Forum Seminar - Trials of Value: How Do Values Get Written into Clinical Experiments?  9 June 2011

ESRC Innogen is one of four Universities working with the Scottish Blood Transfusion Service to g...

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — Funding by the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) will support Innogen to work on this five year ground-breaking project to manufacture red blood cells... View in Crawl 4

ESRC Innogen is one of four Universities working with the Scottish Blood Transfusion Service to generate red blood cells on a large scale.

Innogen article one of New Genetics and Society's Top Ten Most Downloaded of 2010

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — 'Not "human" enough to be human but not “animal” enough to be animal - the case of the HFEA, cybrids and xenotransplantation in the ... View in Crawl 4

Innogen article one of New Genetics and Society's Top Ten Most Downloaded of 2010

Calling all playwrights!

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — The Genomics Forum is delighted to announce the launch of a new artistic venture. In partnership with the Edinburgh Traverse Theatre an experience... View in Crawl 4

Calling all playwrights!

ESRC Genomics Forum Poetry Competition Results and Poetry Reading Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — Winners of the ESRC Genomics Forum Poetry Competition will be delighting visitors with readings of their work at the Scottish Poetry Library, 5 Cri... View in Crawl 4

ESRC Genomics Forum Poetry Competition Results and Poetry Reading Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh

Job vacancy - Gengage (the Scottish Healthcare Genetics Public Engagement Network)

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — Gengage (the Scottish Healthcare Genetics Public Engagement Network) is looking for a Network Secretary. Visit our Job opportunities page for furth... View in Crawl 4

Job vacancy - Gengage (the Scottish Healthcare Genetics Public Engagement Network)

ESRC Egenis - Egenis Director John Dupré has been elected a Fellow of the American Association fo...

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — Election as a Fellow is an honour bestowed upon AAAS members by their peers. The American Association for the Advancement of Science is the world... View in Crawl 4

ESRC Egenis - Egenis Director John Dupré has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

ESRC Innogen briefing - Appropriate Governance of the Life Sciences (9) - Pros and Cons of the Pr...

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — Appropriate Governance of the Life Sciences (AGLS) is a series of policy briefs describing Innogen's research on: * Strategic innovation ... View in Crawl 4

ESRC Innogen briefing - Appropriate Governance of the Life Sciences (9) - Pros and Cons of the Precautionary Principle (PP): European Experience with the regulation of GM Crops

ESRC Genomics Network - What next for NIPD

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — Egenis Senior Research Fellow Dr Susan Kelly reflects on the latest milestone for prenatal genetic diagnosis. View in Crawl 4

ESRC Genomics Network - What next for NIPD

Balancing Benefits and Risks of Synthetic Biology - ESRC Innogen Centre

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — Heather Lowrie and Joyce Tait’s work used to develop recommendations by US Presidential Commission. Heather Lowrie and Joyce Tait contributed to t... View in Crawl 4

Balancing Benefits and Risks of Synthetic Biology - ESRC Innogen Centre

In Darwin's Wake - Sarah Darwin's lecture on 29 November 2010

genomicsnetwork.ac.uk — Loads of interest in Sarah Darwin's lecture "In Darwin's Wake" and Steve Hughes artwork from the Beagle voyage. View in Crawl 4

In Darwin's Wake - Sarah Darwin's lecture on 29 November 2010
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