Biomedicine, Identity and Behaviour
Theme Leaders: Adam Hedgecoe and Richard Tutton
At Cesagen we:
- Explore the movement of genomic knowledge from the research setting to the clinical context, capturing the processes, impediments and motors of the translation from bench to bedside.
- Innovate in methods for analysing and representing social scientific data and ways of engaging with different publics.
- Unpack the development of genomic knowledge in different settings and the tensions between research in commercial, public and academic areas.
Accomplishing mapping the human genome: Big Science & technology (PhD Thesis)
Andrew Bartlett
Cardiff sciSCREEN
Katie Featherstone, Jamie Lewis, Andy Bartlett
Expectations and Controversy in the Making of Markets in Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Personal Genomics
Chris Groves, Adam Hedgecoe, Richard Tutton
Genetic Databases
Ruth Chadwick, Mina Bhardwaj
Genetics, Health and Identity
Angus Clarke, Srikant Sarangi
Genomics and Psychiatry
Andrew Bartlett
Local cells, global science: Embryonic stem cell research in India
Peter Glasner
Programme for Impact and Engagement Research (PIER)
Dr Richard Watermeyer
Promising Personalized Medicine: Futures Past and Present
Richard Tutton
Public Discourses around Stem Cell Research
Jenny Kitzinger
Sociological study of Familial Hypercholesterolaemia (FH) cascade testing
Dr Jane Miller
Tensions in an e-merging discipline: A survey of UK bioinformaticians
Jamie Lewis, Andrew Bartlett
The Economics of Innovation in the Biotechnology Sector
Phil Cooke
The Emerging Politics of Human Genetic Technologies
Ian Welsh
Transcending the Genome: The paradigm shift to proteomics
Peter Glasner
Trust in the System: An ethnographic exploration of Research Ethics Committees
Adam Hedgecoe
The Transgenerational Communication of Genetic Information
Angus Clarke, Paul Atkinson, Maggie Gregory, Rebecca Dimond, Paula Boddington















