Two founding members of GSEJ, Prof Mark Smales and Prof Joy Zhang will play essential roles in a major BBSRC funded project, Engineering Biology Mission … Read more
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Setting Traps: For an Insurgent and Joyful Science
We’re delighted to share GSEJ’s external member, Clarissa Reche’s thought-provoking piece, Setting Traps: For an Insurgent and Joyful Science, published in Platypus, the official blog … Read more
Dr Leigh’s New Book on Innovative Methods
Dr Jennifer Leigh’s new book, Borders of Qualitative Research: Navigating the Spaces Where Therapy, Education, Art, and Science Connect, has been published by the Bristol … Read more
GSEJ Visits the Takshashila Institution in Bangaluru
GSEJ members Prof. Joy Zhang and Dr. Trude Sundberg visited the Takshashila Institution in Bangaluru on 10th January. This visit was built on previous online … Read more
Call for Abstracts: Public Participation and Health Equality in Future Biobanking
GSEJ is to organise a combined panel for the upcoming EASST-4S annual conference in Amsterdam between 16-19 July 2024. We hope you will be able … Read more
Prof Calnan on the Violence against Doctors in India
New findings from Professor Michael Calnan and his team’s research on India’s medical system has just been published by the leading interdisciplinary journal Social Science … Read more
Dr Shepherd Tackles Racial Disparity in Stem Cell Transplant
Since summer 2023, GSEJ founding member Dr Jill Shepherd (School of Biosciences) has been working with Health Action Charity Organisation and New Life Pentecostal Church as … Read more
GSEJ Seminar: The Intuitive and the Counter-Intuitive
The second GSEJ/SSPSSR joint seminar will be held on Thursday 23 November in Cornwallis East Seminar 2. GSEJ’s founding member, Professor Carolyn Pedwell will present … Read more
Kent Ethics Seminar on “Know Thyself”
Patrizia Pedrini, Senior Researcher at the University of Geneva is to give a talk, “Know Thyself”, or How Not to Turn Ethics of Office Accountability … Read more
Prof Zhang Warns of the Paradox in ‘Genomic Sovereignty’ Framing
In a Cell Genomics article published this month, GSEJ Director Professor Joy Zhang highlighted how contemporary ‘genetic sovereignty’ framing in science policies may paradoxically undermine … Read more