Emma Nance
Thesis title: The Bioethical Implications of Human and Non-Human Biosurveillance: Towards an Integrated One Health and Global Justice Framework
PhD student on the One Health Models of Disease: Science, Ethics, and Society programme
Contact details
- Email: emma.nance@ed.ac.uk
- Web: One Health Models of Disease
PhD supervisors:
Address
- Street
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The Roslin Institute,
Easter Bush, - City
- Midlothian
- Post code
- EH25 9RG
Background
Emma Nance is a second-year PhD student on the Wellcome Trust funded programme One Health Models of Disease: Science, Ethics, and Society. She is from New York but has studied for several years in Scotland, first completing an undergraduate degree in English Literature in 2019 and completing an LLM in Medical Law and Ethics in 2020.
Emma's current work examines the bioethical implications of human and non-human biosurveillance with a view towards integrating and updating the policies under a One Health and global justice framework. This work is conducted under the auspices of the Roslin Institute and the Usher Institute and supervised by Dr. Sarah Chan, Professor Lisa Boden, Dr. Emily Postan, and Dr. Juliet Duncan.
Postgraduate teaching
MBChB, Research and Evidence-based Medicine, Tutor
Research summary
UK Pandemic Ethics Accelerator (external site): UKRI-funded partnership between the Universities of Oxford, Bristol, Edinburgh, University College London, and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics