Bronwyn Parry
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British bioethicist and academic administrator
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Bronwyn Parry's Degrees
- Masters Bioethics University of Oxford
- PhD Bioethics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Professor Bronwyn Parry is an Australian Professor who is currently the Dean of The Australian National University's College of Arts and Social Sciences; Parry took her position in early November 2022. Parry specializes in social impact work undertaken at academic institutions. Parry was previously the Vice President & Vice Principal for Service at King's College London from 2020 to 2022. She was a Professor of Global Health & Social Medicine at King's College London from 2016 to 2022.
Bronwyn Parry's Published Works
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- A two decade dementia incidence comparison from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies I and II (2016) (329)
- Trading the Genome: Investigating the Commodification of Bio-Information (2004) (196)
- Entangled exchange: Reconceptualising the characterisation and practice of bodily commodification (2008) (63)
- Contested bodies: Property models and the commodification of human biological artefacts (2006) (45)
- Changing Scotland's relationship with alcohol: a discussion paper on our strategic approach I am pleased to attach a response from the Nuffield Council on Bioethics to the above consultation. (2008) (37)
- Narratives of neoliberalism: ‘clinical labour’ in context (2015) (35)
- Technologies of immortality: the brain on ice (2004) (29)
- Cultures of knowledge: Investigating intellectual property rights and relations in the pacific (2002) (29)
- The fate of the Collections: Social justice and the annexation of plant genetic resources. (2000) (23)
- The Flesh Made Word: Banking the Body in the Age of Information (2006) (19)
- From the Corporeal to the Informational: Exploring the Scope of Benefit Sharing Agreements and their Applicability to Sequence Databases (2005) (18)
- Domesticating biosurveillance: 'containment' and the politics of bioinformation. (2012) (16)
- Trade Marks and Brands: Geographical Indications: not all ‘champagne and roses’ (2008) (13)
- The New Human Tissue Bill: Categorization and Definitional Issues and their Implication (2005) (13)
- Surrogate labour: exceptional for whom? (2018) (12)
- Introduction: The gendered geographies of ‘bodies across borders’ (2015) (11)
- Regulation of surrogacy in India: whenceforth now? (2018) (11)
- Cornering the Futures Market in ‘Bio-epistemology’ (2007) (10)
- The Social Life of “Scaffolds” (2018) (9)
- A bull market? devices of qualification and singularisation in the international marketing of US sperm (2015) (9)
- The Forensic Use of Bioinformation: A Review of Responses to the Nuffield Report, published in BioSocieties, Volume 3(1) (2008) (9)
- New spaces of biological commodification: the dynamics of trade in genetic resources and 'bioinformation' (2006) (7)
- Book Review: Bodies across Borders: The Global Circulation of Body Parts, Medical Tourists and Professionals (2016) (7)
- Bodies Across Borders (2018) (6)
- Knowing Mycellf™: Personalized Medicine and the Economization of Prospective Knowledge about Bodily Fate (2013) (5)
- Inventing Iris: negotiating the unexpected spatialities of intimacy (2008) (5)
- Brain donation for research: consent and re-consent post Alder Hey. (2005) (4)
- Taxonomy, Type Specimens, and the Making of Biological Property in Intellectual Property Rights Law (2012) (4)
- CHAPTER 15. The Fate of the Collections: Social Justice and the Annexation of Plant Genetic Resources (2000) (3)
- Patents and the challenge of ‘open source’ in an emergent biological commons or … the strange case of Betty Crocker and the mouse (2019) (3)
- Mind Over Matter: Memory, Forgetting, Brain Donation and the Search for Cures for Dementia (2011) (2)
- Introduction: Global Fertility Chains and the Colonial Present of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (2022) (1)
- 5. THE FATE OF THE COLLECTIONS (2004) (1)
- No Longer a ‘Lost Generation’? Opportunities and Obstacles of Online and Blended Learning Programmes for Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon (2021) (1)
- 2. THE COLLECTION OF NATURE AND THE NATURE OF COLLECTING (2004) (0)
- 4. NEW COLLECTORS, NEW COLLECTIONS (2004) (0)
- 6. TAMING THE SLIPPERY BEAST REGULATING TRADE IN BIO-INFORMATION (2004) (0)
- Law and Nature, David Delaney. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2003), x + 440 pages, £55.00 hardback (2007) (0)
- 3. SPEEDUP ACCELERATING THE SOCIAL AND SPATIAL DYNAMICS OF COLLECTING (2004) (0)
- Public Geographies in a Post-COVID-19 World (2021) (0)
- Spectral Personas: Exploring the Constitution and Legal Standing of “Virtual Personhood” (2019) (0)
- Brain donation for research (2005) (0)
- Assisted Dying: Ethical complexity is no reason not to change the law. (2018) (0)
- Book Review: Culturing life: how cells became technology by Hannah Landecker. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2007. 288 pp. $35/£22.95 cloth. ISBN 9780674023284 (2010) (0)
- Geographical indications: Cambridge University Press, New York, 361-380.: Not all champagne and roses. (2008) (0)
- Patents and the challenge of ‘open source’ in an emergent biological commons or … the strange case of Betty Crocker and the mouse (2019) (0)
- Bodily Transactions: Regulating a new Space of Flows in "Bio-information" (2020) (0)
- The afterlife of the slide: exploring emotional attachment to artefactualised bodily traces. (2013) (0)
- Reproductive Empires and Perverse Markets: Unpacking the Paradoxical Dynamics of ART Market Expansion in Non-urban India and Beyond (2022) (0)
- Field Note: London, England (2006) (0)
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