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Title: Dr. Job Title: Innogen Associate Tel: +44(0)131 650 2840 Fax: +44(0)131 651 4278 Email: w.marsden@ed.ac.uk Building: ESRC Innogen Centre, University of Edinburgh, Old Surgeon's Hall, High School Yards, Edinburgh, EH1 1LZ Room Number: G.32
Wendy Marsden CV - Feb 2011 (PDF 68.6kb)
Haddow, G., Bruce, A., Calvert, J., Harmon, S., & Marsden, W. (2010). Not “human” enough to be human but not “animal” enough to be animal – the case of the HFEA, cybrids and xenotransplantation New Genetics and Society, March, 29 (1) 3 – 17.
Williams R, Pryor G, Bruce A, Macdonald S and Marsden W. (2009). Patterns of information use and exchange: case studies of researchers in the life sciences. Report. Research Information Network and the British Library.
McNaughton E, W Marsden and A Dowie. (2007). Innovative specialist training programme for general practice in Angus, Scotland: a qualitative evaluation. Education for Primary Care 18; 1; 35-44(10).
Marsden W. (2004). Analysing multiple discourses in the establishment of genetic databases. In Arnason G, Nordal S, and Arnason V, (Eds). Blood and Data. University of Iceland Press. Reykjavik.
Neville RG, W Marsden, C McCowan, C Pagliari, H Mullen and A Fannin. (2004). E-mail Consultations in General Practice. Informatics in Primary Care 12; 207-14
Wendy’s portfolio includes research on the ethical, legal and social implications of genetic research and innovation, life science and environmental science practices, primary health care, and the practice of interdisciplinary research. Research interests include but are not limited to:• Patient perspectives, the politicisation of patient groups, and patient control of research and innovation• Public engagement and public understanding of social science, life science and environmental science/climate change research • The interfaces between stakeholders and research • The practice and theory of interdisciplinary researchCurrent Innogen project:• QUEST: Capturing Lessons for InterdisciplinarityPrevious Innogen project• Understanding the Information Needs and Uses of Life Science Researchers
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