Arianne Shahvisi is a Senior Lecturer in Ethics at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School. We managed to have a chat with Arianne ahead of her speaking at the Festival of Genomics, to get her take on the ‘coloniality’ of health and how the much-hyped advent of Whole Genome Sequencing might play a role in exasperating social injustices.
Rory Collins, Principal Investigator and Chief Executive of UK Biobank leads this landmark project. We talk to him about some of the research outcomes from UK Biobank, and why he’s excited to be speaking at the Festival of Genomics this January.
With the ever-increasing potential of new technology and the exponential growth of the life sciences field, researchers are always running […]
With the ever-increasing potential of new technology and the exponential growth of the life sciences field, researchers are always running […]
With the ever-increasing potential of new technology and the exponential growth of the life sciences field, researchers are always running […]
With the ever-increasing potential of new technology and the exponential growth of the life sciences field, researchers are always running […]
With the ever-increasing potential of new technology and the exponential growth of the life sciences field, researchers are always running […]
With the ever-increasing potential of new technology and the exponential growth of the life sciences field, researchers are always running […]
With the ever-increasing potential of new technology and the exponential growth of the life sciences field, researchers are always running […]
The idea that the experiences of our ancestors shape who we are today is not a novel one. In fact, […]