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Title: Mr. Job Title: Innogen Postgraduate Student Tel: +44 (0)1908 655237 Fax: +44 (0)1908 654825 Email: J.M.Gillott@open.ac.uk Building: ESRC Innogen Centre, Development Policy and Practice Group, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA Room Number:
John is a PhD student at Innogen, The Open University, the title of his research is ‘The Changing Governance of Science?; A critical inquiry into the contemporary politics and governance of research as explored through the human tissue and embryo cases in the UK'
John has a first degree in mathematics. He worked most recently at the Genetic Interest Group as Policy Officer.
Human Rights, Privacy and Medical Research; analysing UK policy on tissue and data, Genetic Interest Group, 2006 (available online as a pdf: http://www.gig.org.uk/docs/hrprivacypdf190506.pdf
Screening for disability: a eugenic pursuit? J. Med. Ethics 2001, 27: 21-23
Childhood testing for carrier status: the perspective of the Genetic Interest Group. In Clarke A (ed). The Genetic Testing of Children, Bios Scientific Publishers 1998: 97-102
Confidentiality Guidelines (with Jonathan Montgomery and Stewart Payne), (Genetic Interest Group 1998)
Genetic Services in the United Kingdom (with Sandy Raeburn and Alastair Kent), Eur. J. Hum. Genet. 1997; 5 (suppl. 2): 188-195
Science and the Retreat from Reason (with Manjit Kumar), Merlin Press, 1995 & Monthly Review Press, 1997.
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