Meet the team
The project is being conducted by a multi-disciplinary team.
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Professor Lucy Frith (Principal Investigator)
Lucy is Professor of Bioethics and Health Research in the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, Department of Law, The University of Manchester. Her research focuses on the social and ethical aspects of healthcare practice, regulation and policy, with particular interests in empirical ethics and she has a long-standing interest in the social and ethical aspects of reproductive technologies.
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Professor Heather Draper
Heather is Professor of Bioethics at Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, UK. She coordinates, designs, delivers and assesses values, law and ethics teaching for medical students, and clinical ethics training for healthcare practitioners and has published widely in bioethics.
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Dr Anna Chiumento
Anna is a Lecturer and Co-Programme Director for the Global Mental Health and Society MSc Programme at the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Edinburgh. Her research sits at the interface of global mental health, research ethics, and bioethics, employing qualitative social science and empirical ethics methods.
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Dr Caroline Redhead
Caroline is a solicitor (non-practising) and a Research Fellow at in the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, Department of Law, The University of Manchester. Her research interests lie broadly in the dynamic interplay between law, ethics (particularly bioethics) and social change. She is particularly interested in the way legal and ethical frameworks are interpreted and experienced by people in their everyday lives, and in decision-making processes and practices.
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Professor Sara Fovargue
Sara is Professor of Law at the School of Law, University of Sheffield. She has published widely on matters relating to health law and ethics, and is interested in the regulation of emerging biotechnologies, organ transplantation and reproduction, and decision-making for the 'vulnerable'.
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Dr Emma Twigg
Dr Emma Twigg, a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Service Lead at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, has joined the Moral Harm follow-up work after participating in the Reset Ethics research. With over 20 years of clinical experience in Cardiology, Critical Care, and Long-term Ventilation, she supports young patients, their families, and NHS staff dealing with the impacts of clinical work. Emma is also a longstanding member of the Alder Hey Clinical Ethics Committee.
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