Durham CELLS
| Formation | 2011 |
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| Focus | To support excellence in academic research, innovative teaching and public dialogue on the ethical, social and regulatory issues raised by the life sciences |
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Parent organization | Durham University |
| Website | https://www.durham.ac.uk/research/institutes-and-centres/ethics-law-life-sciences/ |
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 and has members from anthropology, biology, law, medicine, philosophy, sociology and theology.
Durham CELLS is an established expert research centre in biolaw and bioethics. Its activities include:
- running a research blog on issues relating to the ethical, social and regulatory issues raised by the life sciences,
- running a blog on obstetric violence, supported by conferences and seminars,
- engaging school students with biomedicine and bioethics, and
- supporting ethics advisory committees.