Durham CELLS (Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences) is a research centre at Durham University, based in Durham Law School. It focuses on the legal and ethical issues raised by biological science, medicine and regulation: biolaw and bioethics. It was founded in December 2011[1] and has members from anthropology, biology, law, medicine, philosophy, sociology and theology.[2]


Durham CELLS is an established expert research centre in biolaw and bioethics.[3] [4] Its activities include:

  • running a research blog on issues relating to the ethical, social and regulatory issues raised by the life sciences,[5] [6]
  • running a blog on obstetric violence, supported by conferences and seminars,[7] [8]
  • engaging school students with biomedicine and bioethics,[9] [10] [11] and
  • supporting ethics advisory committees.[12]

Notable members

Founder: Shaun Pattinson (2011)

Current Directors: Samantha Halliday and Shaun Pattinson

Former Directors include Deryck Beyleveld

References

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