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Socialising Genomics with Professor Anna Middleton

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For the final episode of this season, we spoke to Professor Anna Middleton. Anna is Head of Society and Ethics Research at the Sanger Institute and has spent her career investigating the ways in which genomics research impacts society. It was amazing to hear about the groundbreaking research that Anna has done, from her PhD research into attitudes of the deaf community to genetic testing to embedding the ethics research group into the Wellcome Genome Campus, Anna has led the way and is now dedicating her career to figuring out the best way to socialise disconnected public audiences with genomics.

If you are looking to find out more, Anna has recommended the following TED talk:

https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulnerability?language=en

Music: 'Lion' by Sapajou
Free download: bit.ly/3q6w8mW

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For the final episode of this season, we spoke to Professor Anna Middleton. Anna is Head of Society and Ethics Research at the Sanger Institute and has spent her career investigating the ways in which genomics research impacts society. It was amazing to hear about the groundbreaking research that Anna has done, from her PhD research into attitudes of the deaf community to genetic testing to embedding the ethics research group into the Wellcome Genome Campus, Anna has led the way and is now dedicating her career to figuring out the best way to socialise disconnected public audiences with genomics.

If you are looking to find out more, Anna has recommended the following TED talk:

https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulnerability?language=en

Music: 'Lion' by Sapajou
Free download: bit.ly/3q6w8mW

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/decoding-life-pod/message
  continue reading

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