
Imagining Futures
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ESRC/Wellcome Trust research programme exploring the social and ethical implications of genomic screening in the UK. Prof Felicity Boardman, Dr Corinna Clark
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http://www.warwick.ac.uk/imagining_futures 05-06-2013 15:18:43
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New paper: How can seriousness be framed in a meaningful way in the context of genomics? Unpacking the notion of “serious” genetic conditions: towards implementation in reproductive decision-making?rdcu.be/dRq2M Erika Kleiderman

Are you heading to BSA medsoc at Warwick next week? If so, stop by at our SERG meeting for a free and fascinating discussion of the social and ethical aspects of genomics :) 11th Sept 10am at Warwick or remotely. Register here warwick.ac.uk/serg BSA Medsoc AKA @[email protected]

New paper: Preferences for Peer Support Amongst Families Engaged in Paediatric Screening Programmes: The Perspectives of Parents Involved in Screening for Type 1 Diabetes in Children Aged 3–13 Parth Narendran Matthew J Randell dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.70…






📣Save the date! Next SERG meeting Mon 25th Nov 10:00am, Friend's House, Euston Rd, London. Hybrid available. Focus: Newborn screening for rare diseases. Speakers Celine Lewis (generation study) Jane Chudleigh (SCID pilot) sign up details to follow📣

SERG meeting registration now open for our London meeting (25th Nov) warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/re… SERGNetwork Imagining Futures Jane Chudleigh


New article on the QRDC guidance: ncrm.ac.uk/news/show.php?… NCRM Dr. Julie Roberts Imagining Futures Sophie Staniszewska Chinwe Onuegbu, PhD

New Paper: #JMIR #Preprint: Advances in newborn screening: development of an online scenario-based tool to enable research participation and public engagement. preprints.jmir.org/preprint/59686 #digitalhealth via JMIR Publications

New paper: comparing in-person and remote qualitative data collection Dr. Julie Roberts Sophie Staniszewska Corinna Clark Frances Griffiths

New Paper: Special Issue in EJHG on Severity. What started as a Fondation Brocher workshop in the summer of 2023 is now a wonderfully rich and diverse collection of papers spanning policy, practice and lived experiences: doi.org/10.1038/s41431…




