Isabella Holmes
@isabellacholmes
PhD student @SydHealthEthics Theories of Autonomy in Reproductive Genomics targetautonomy.blogspot.com
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26-11-2018 02:44:00
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The closing date for this TARGeT #PhD has been extended to 23 July. Are you interested in how genomic technologies are used in pregnancy? Keen on empirical bioethics? Want to find out what health professionals think? DM for details or click here: research.unsw.edu.au/faculty-and-do⦠#phdchat
New AJOB peer commentary out this week: on why parents, prospective children and the public can benefit from state regulation of access to prenatal genomic info - with Prof. Ainsley Newson πππππ Isabella Holmes Zuzana Deans & @KLMacKay: doi.org/10.1080/152651β¦
New paper, out early view in The American Journal of Bioethics; in print via #ELSI genomics issue soon. "Is it just for a screening program to give people all the information they want?" Authored by Lisa Dive, Isabella Holmes & me. Not OA, but nab a free download here: tandfonline.com/eprint/8ZFZXZVβ¦
New paper out this week! With Prof. Ainsley Newson πππππ and Isabella Holmes in The American Journal of Bioethics : should we give people all the (genetic) info they want in a screening program? Is it just to do so? Early online (not OA) but get a copy here: tandfonline.com/eprint/BYSCUTPβ¦
New paper from our project on genomics & reproductive autonomy. We report interviews with health professionals & link their ideas with the concept of salience. Kerryn Drysdale (she/her) @JLSbioethics Isabella Holmes (and others not on X; see reply). #bioethics tinyurl.com/prenatal-salieβ¦
Trending in #HistoryOfScience: ooir.org/index.php?fielβ¦ 1) Can Philosophers of Science Permeate through Science & Produce Scientific Knowledge? (The BJPS) 2) Finding modernity in England's past: Social anthropology in Britain, 1959β77 (History of the Human Sciences) 3) Protean Forms in Humphry