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Professor Sarah Franklin moved from the London School of Economics to take up the Chair of Sociology at Cambridge in October 2011. In 2012 she received awards from the Wellcome Trust (Senior Investigator), ESRC (Seminar Series) and British Academy (Academy Research project) to establish two new initiatives: The IVF Histories and Cultures Project (with Martin Johnson and Nick Hopwood) and the Reproductive Sociology Research Group (ReproSoc). As outlined in her most recent monograph, Biological relatives: IVF, stem cells and the future of kinship (Duke 2013), Franklin’s research explores the ways in which contemporary ideas of the biological are undergoing transformation, often in intimate contexts such as technological quests for parenthood, through which the process of making new biological relatives engenders a new relativity of the biological.
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Sarah Franklin, Emily Jackson
The 14 Day Rule and Human Embryo Researchpp.112-122, (2024)
Sarah Franklin, Emily Jackson
The 14 Day Rule and Human Embryo Researchpp.47-65, (2024)
The 14 Day Rule and Human Embryo Researchpp.33-46, (2024)
Current opinion in genetics & development (2023): 102103-102103
TRAVAIL GENRE ET SOCIETESpp.31-41, (2023)
Natureno. 7986 (2023): 246-246
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