
Kate Lyle
@kvlyle
Sociologist researching the ethics of genomic medicine. And a bit of public engagement. @cels_uos University of Southampton
ID: 2212641697
https://www.southampton.ac.uk/medicine/about/staff/kl10v07.page 24-11-2013 15:24:20
452 Tweet
171 Followers
321 Following

Still time to apply for exciting new post- Research Fellow in Clinical Ethics and Law @cels_uos at University Southampton- working with UK Biobank ethics committee. jobs.ac.uk/job/CAR067/senâŚ




Read of the Day: Translating #EmployeeDrivenInnovation in #Healthcare: #Bricolage and the Mobilisation of Scarce Resources By @SotonSociology @rft158, IOE's Alison Fuller, Bristol Digital Futures Institute @susanjhalford, @cels_uos Kate Lyle & ESCP Business School Ann Charlotte Teglborg


Together with our friends Skate Southampton, today we launch #SafeSpacesSoton! Currently being installed across #Southampton are info boards to encourage the reactivation of âin-betweenâ areas of our city, and stir community imagination towards their renewal >>> bit.ly/SafeSpacesSoton


Looking forward to talking about genomics and reimagining patients and patient futures this afternoon at #britsoc2021 with Dr Susie Weller Shadrach Mesh EPPigen




Do neoliberal approaches to research ethics really ensure ethics in practice? In our new paper in J. of Medical Ethics we argue they donât, and call instead for a system that focuses on ethical preparedness. Anneke Lucassen Dr Susie Weller gabrielle samuel EPPigen @cels_uos

Our blog in J. of Medical Ethics asks âis neoliberalism bad for our health?â (Spoiler: yes it is)


Great to see our paper on the need for digital health research to move towards environmental sustainability now out in DIGITAL HEALTH Anneke Lucassen Wellcome journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/20⌠Digital Health Wellcome #sustainability #digitalsustainability #digitalhealth

So proud to be part of this. And also so pleased I did not have to do a Dutch viva - it is so tough!!!! Julia el Mecky handled it with style and grace. Congratulations Julia, very well deserved

Coming up on Thursday, a talk for CRFR by Centre for Personalised Medicine, Oxford (+ bsky) Research Fellow Dr Susie Weller and Kate Lyle


Kate uses the brilliant The PALOH Trial to illustrate the issues, and you can read more about this in her fascinating article in J. of Medical Ethics: jme.bmj.com/content/49/5/3âŚ
