The sdb lab supports training, scholarship and engagement that explores the social dimensions of biomedical knowledge and practice (convener: @PickersgillM)
#throwbackthursday to this blog post by sdb lab associate Myness Ndambo about her work on the @The_MRC/@wellcometrust Generation Malawi study: https://t.co/aGUS4vwnTC
It's been PhD annual review season at Edinburgh, so many congratulations to the sdb lab members and associates who have recently been through these and all the very best to everyone still to have one!
Congratulations to @one_phd student and Social Dimensions of Biomedicine Lab member @vorathep112 (left), who received the 2022 European Association of Centres of Medical Ethics (EACME) Paul Schotsmans Prize for the best submitted ECR abstract at the EACME conference in Varese!
Congratulations to sdb lab associate member and former Edinburgh Uni visiting scholar @Angela_SocSci on being appointed Assistant Professor in health and social theory at Durham Uni!🥳🎉🎈
Something I forgot to tweet: I am pleased to have my own small domain to edit of the annual Clinical Neuroethics issue of CQHE, on Neurolaw. To start it off I think a good review would be useful- if you’re interested in writing on current bioethics perspectives on neurolaw, @ me!
‘Is addiction a brain disease?' - sdb lab associate @tonyibarnett and colleagues move beyond this question to provide a sociological analysis of treatment providers’ engagements with neuroscience: https://t.co/FWggQ5FyZu
Why are social scientists integral to pandemic preparedness? Reflections in @TheLancet from sdb lab convener @PickersgillM, associate member @TaylorsTrinket and visiting scholar @nino_natalia: https://t.co/dBb7uqbWJ5
ICYMI - recent blog by sdb lab member and @one_phd student @emmaLNance! Read if you're into #bioethics and especially if you like🐷 puns: https://t.co/2KCjQob4IG
Why did some postdocs shift towards researching the pandemic? And why didn’t others? Paper in @HSScomms by sdb lab member Jamie Beverstock and lab convener @PickersgillM looks at some of the discursive and practical barriers and facilitators: https://t.co/Sk9jGhE9P6
My latest article, co-authored with the wonderful @IngaUlnicane and @arleensalles "Experimentation, learning, and dialogue: an RRI-inspired approach to dual-use of concern" now available open access @JResInnov https://t.co/eQXuo5ZoAW
Thanks a lot to Sara Shostak (@BrandeisU) for sharing thoughts with the group about academic careers and changing research foci in #sociology and beyond!