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Reproductive Sociology Research Group
 
Read more at: Lucy van de Wiel joins the Alan Turing Institute

Lucy van de Wiel joins the Alan Turing Institute

5 December 2018

Lucy van de Wiel has joined the Alan Turing Institute for data science as a Turing Fellow. Alongside her work at ReproSoc, she will spend a portion of her time at the Turing Institute at the British Library, London.


Read more at: I6 passages: on the reproduction of a human embryonic stem cell line from Israel to France - New Article by Noémie Merleau-Ponty, Sigrid Vertommen & Michel Pucéat

I6 passages: on the reproduction of a human embryonic stem cell line from Israel to France - New Article by Noémie Merleau-Ponty, Sigrid Vertommen & Michel Pucéat

4 December 2018

We are excited to announce that the article “I6 passages: on the reproduction of a human embryonic stem cell line from Israel to France”, written by our Research Associate Noémie Merleau-Ponty , alongside Sigrid Vertommen & Michel Pucéat, has just been released and is available via open access .


Read more at: Professor Sarah Franklin wins 4S Mentoring Award!

Professor Sarah Franklin wins 4S Mentoring Award!

23 March 2018

We are delighted to announce that Professor Sarah Franklin has won the 2018 4S Mentoring Award which is given annually to recognise exemplary mentoring in Science and Technology Studies.


Read more at: New publication on surrogacy & gay men in French!

New publication on surrogacy & gay men in French!

28 February 2018

Dear French-speaking Colleagues, from 28 Feb 2018 on you can read this first French-language volume of empirical studies on global surrogacy experiences – including a chapter on transnational gay fathers and surrogate mothers in the US, written by ReproSoc research associate Marcin Smietana.


Read more at: We've Moved! A New (Temporary) Location For ReproSoc

We've Moved! A New (Temporary) Location For ReproSoc

21 February 2018

Due to ongoing building work on the New Museums Site we have temporarily moved to a new home on the Second Floor of 16 Mill Lane, with the rest of the Sociology Department.


Read more at: ReproSoc is awarded £1.4M from Wellcome Trust

ReproSoc is awarded £1.4M from Wellcome Trust

7 February 2018

In partnership with Dr Marcia Inhorn at Yale University and a network of 16 research partners worldwide, ReproSoc has been awarded a major Wellcome grant of £1.4M to begin a new project on 'Changing In/Fertilities' that will investigate not only how perceptions of fertility and infertility are changing, but how these altered perceptions are driving new behavioural norms.


Read more at: Dish Life - Call for Collaborators

Dish Life - Call for Collaborators

26 January 2018

We're looking for game developers, designers, programmers and artists to help us turn our award-winning film Dish Life into a digital mobile game.