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HeLEX collaborations

Located at the Department of Public Health at the University of Oxford, a number of our staff are also based at the Law Faculty. The Centre is also a member of the Oxford Bioethics Network, which brings together research centres from across the University with a focus on bioethics to work towards an integrated provision for ethics research and teaching. Member centre logos are listed to the right- follow the links to read more about their research.

Collaborative Projects

HeLEX's Administrative Data Liaison Service is a joint project with the University of St Andrews and Manchester University.

EnCoRe- Ensuring Consent and Revocation is a joint project with Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, HW Communications, QinetiQ, the London School of Economics and the University of Warwick.

Becoming a Collaborator

If you are interested in becoming a formal collaborator of the centre, whether as an individual, or as a research group, please use our online form.

Oxford Medical Law and Ethics Discussion Group for HeLEX
HeLEX DPhil student, Andelka Phillips, is a co-convenor of the new Oxford Medical Law and Ethics Discussion Group, with Jesse Wall and Kate Greasley. This is a new discussion group based in the Law Faculty, but our aim is to include ethicists, scientists, medical researchers, clinicians and anyone interested in the medico-legal field. More info...

New report on biobanks by European Commission Expert Group
report on biobanking 2012Newly released is a report of the Expert Group on Dealing with Ethical and Regulatory Challenges of International Biobank Research. It is entitled Biobanks for Europe - A challenge for governance. Dr Jane Kaye, HeLEX Director, was the rapporteur. (Update: video available here.) Read more...

Other News

New paper published in Science by HeLEX Director Jane Kaye, Eric M Meslin, Bartha M Knoppers, Eric T Juengst, Mylène Deschênes, et al.
ELSI 2.0 for Genomics and Society
ELSI 2.0 will make it easy for an ELSI scholar in Africa to connect with other scholars around the world or to tap into resources not otherwise readily available. For a U.S.-based advocacy organization, the Collaboratory will provide essential services to extend the reach of work otherwise locked up in the academic literature. Read more...

Other News

Developing a Global Vision for the Future of ELSI Research
Global ELSIIn response to a paper in Nature, Dr Jane Kaye, Dr Eric M. Meslin, Prof Bartha Knoppers and Prof Eric T. Juengst have written a document on developing a global ELSI strategy for genomic medical research. You can download this as a PDF document here or you can read it online here and post your own comments.  To be kept updated, you can automatically join our mailing list by sending a blank email to globalelsi-subscribe at maillist.ox.ac.uk.

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