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Other ways to get involved
Join our advisory committee
If you’re interested in contributing in an advisory capacity, you might wish to join our advisory committee
Current members
Phil Booth, Med Confidential
Mikeal Leidenhag, Research Fellow Department of Theology, Belfast University
Annie Pirrie, Reader in Education, University of the West of Scotland
Lewis Coyne, Lecturer in philosophy, Exeter university
Become an EAG Research Fellow
Although we are not a big organisation, our work has an impact at the highest level. This wouldn’t be possible without the contribution of each volunteer. Our research fellows come from diverse backgrounds. Some are academics, others work in the charitable or health sector’s.
Volunteers gain research and campaigning experience, as well as valuable skills including writing for an expert and non-expert audience about the latest developments in genetic technologies. The role offers the opportunity to be involved in our work at every level, and volunteers can contribute as they wish. After all, our goal is a ‘truly public bioscience’. So, we’re interested in your perspective.
Current Research Fellows
Soho Yoon
Holly Limehouse
Flavia Sagone
Bella Huang
Ann Foley
Charlotte Lewis
Shreya Patel
Stephen Guion
Ricards Merkis
Trista Redding
Previous volunteers
Yasha Rachakonda
Taylor Nguyen
Previous EAG research fellows
Richard Rowland, Lecturer in philosophy, Leeds university
Lewis Coyne, Lecturer in philosophy, Exeter university
If you’d like to contribute to one of our campaigns, become a research fellow or contribute in an advisory capacity, then contact Edward.hockings@gmail.com