Governance, regulation and public interest is one of four EGN research programmes designed to present scientifically informed and policy-relevant research to key UK and international audiences. This theme focuses on the novel regulatory and governance issues associated with developments in contemporary life science, such as stem cell research and forensic DNA technologies.
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The use of forensic DNA technologies in police practice
Dana Wilson-Kovacs and Christine Hauskeller
The Regulatory Role of Bioinformatics: A Case of Soft Governance (2008-2011)
Sabina Leonelli
Mechanisms of Fraud in Biomedical Research (2008-10)
Christine Hauskeller
Stem Cell Research in Context. A Comparative Study on the Dynamic Relationship Between Science, Medicine and Society (2006-2009)
Christine Hauskeller
The relationships between theories of group membership and inter-group attitude (2004-2006)
Thomas Morton
Co-operative Management of Intellectual Property Rights (2004-2006)
Jane Calvert
Patenting and Genomics (2002-2007)
Jane Calvert
















