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“Informed Consent” to edit embryos: what consent?

Richard Milne and Anna Middleton from the Society and Ethics Research group provide a commentary on informed consent and its … More

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Cinema Magic for Engagement with Genomics

This guest blogpost comes from Jon Roberts, genetic counsellor and PhD student at KCL and Wellcome Genome Campus. Jon is … More

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Anna Middleton PhD

Head of Society and Ethics Research, Connecting Science at Wellcome Genome Campus, Cambridge, UK. Chair of Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors. Continually asking 'how are people making sense of genomics?'


 

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