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Nobody Lives Forever Advisory Group

The following people are on our Advisory Group.  Their role in this project is to offer advice and support in the form of feedback on the four synopses that will be submitted and the subsequent development of the chosen piece. 

Advisory Group members represent a range of standpoints regarding stem cell research.

Advisory Group Members

Dr Sophie Petit-Zeman - Head of External Relations, Association of Medical Research Charities

Dr Sophie Petit-Zeman is Head of External Relations at the Association of Medical Research Charities, and a writer and journalist specialising in health, science and social care.


Dr Calum MacKellar - Director of Research,
Scottish Council on Human Bioethics


In 2003, Dr MacKellar became the Director of Research of the Scottish Council on Human Bioethics. He is also a member of an NHS Research Ethics Committee in Edinburgh.


Dr Robin Lovell-Badge Head of Developmental Genetics,
MRC National Institute for Medical Research

Dr Robin Lovell-Badge, PhD, FRS, is Head of the Division of Developmental Genetics at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill in London, UK. 


Josephine Quintavalle - CORE - Comment on Reproductive Ethics

Josephine Quintavalle co-founded Comment on Reproductive Ethics (CORE) in 1994, as a public interest group focusing on the ethical issues arising from the new reproductive technologies. 


Dr Donald Bruce - Society, Religion and Technology Project, Church of Scotland

Dr Donald Bruce has been Director of the Society, Religion and Technology Project (SRT) of the Church of Scotland since 1992.


Dr Stephen Minger. - Lecturer in Biomolecular Sciences at King's College London

Dr Minger moved his stem cell research programme to Guy’s Hospital in 1996 and was appointed a Lecturer in Biomolecular Sciences at King's College London in 1998. Dr Minger’s research is funded by the Medical Research Council, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, and Diabetes UK, amongst others.

 

 

 

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Dawn Perllman as Tracey and Darcy Ida as Phoenix in the Spring 2008 production
Photograph by Robert Workman

 

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