Global perspectives on health, research and trustworthinessResearchers who use genomic data would like people to trust them, but what actually makes them trustworthy?Jul 6, 2021Jul 6, 2021
Immunology and identity: The implications of immunity passportsRichard Milne, Senior Social Scientist in the Society and Ethics Research group, explores the role of immunity passports in the time of a…Jul 29, 2020Jul 29, 2020
Published inThe StartupTelling the story of DNACOVID-19, genomics & the ordinary language of extraordinary thingsMay 11, 2020May 11, 2020
The duty of care: a genetic balancing act?Genetic testing is becoming a standard part of UK healthcare, with plans to expand its use. But who does this information belong to?Mar 9, 2020Mar 9, 2020
Genomics and big data — who do we trust?Genomic data is being produced in ever greater quantities, but who do we trust to use it?Sep 24, 2019Sep 24, 2019
Informed Consent” to edit embryos: what consent?Richard Milne is Senior Social Scientist at the Society and Ethics Research Group, Connecting Science at the Wellcome Genome Campus. His…Aug 20, 2019Aug 20, 2019
What we talk about when we talk about genomicsHow easy is it to strike up a conversation about your genome? How often are you met with the response, a geno-what?Oct 5, 2018Oct 5, 2018