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BIOS now closed
BIOS
BIOS
The BIOS Centre closed as a research centre of the School on 31 December 2011.
The BIOS research group is moving to King's College London as of January 2012 to
become the research arm of a new Department of Social Science, Health and
Medicine. Nikolas Rose will also be leaving the LSE at that time to become Head of
this new Department.
Further information and resources
Research programmes and other activities previously undertaken in the BIOS
Centre:
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Ethical Governance of Biological and Biomedical Research: ChineseEuropean Co-operation (BIONET) (Nikolas Rose)
Voices on Identity, Childhood, Ethics and Stimulants (VOICES) (Ilina
Singh)
Centre for Synthetic Biology and Innovation (Nikolas Rose & Claire Marris)
European Neuroscience and Society Network
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Biosecurity (Filippa Lentzos)
Brain, self and society (Nikolas Rose)
Genome-based Therapeutic Drugs for Depression - Ethical, Legal and Social
Issues (GENDEP) (Nikolas Rose and Ilina Singh)
The IVF-stem cell interface (Sarah Franklin)
Scientists on Public Engagement (Sarah Franklin)
State of Mind
Translating Neurobiological Research (Nikolas Rose & Sarah Franklin)
Online videos - see LSE's channel on YouTube
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