(Un)Ethical Science: A Cambridge Walking Tour
The team at KCESP approached Uncomfortable Tours in the spring of 2025, with the idea of collaborating on a new walking tour on ‘Un(ethical) Science’. …
The team at KCESP approached Uncomfortable Tours in the spring of 2025, with the idea of collaborating on a new walking tour on ‘Un(ethical) Science’. …
PhD candidate Sasha Henriques’s research empowers discovery scientists working in genetics and biodata to navigate and consider ethical and societal concerns raised by their research …
PhD candidate Jerome Atutornu’s research empowers discovery scientists working in genetics to consider and navigate the ethical and societal concerns of the Ghanaian publics by …
PhD candidate Lydia Okoibhole explores how communities affected by sickle cell disease engage with emerging genomic technologies and the ethical questions they raise. Her project co-produces …
Led by Dr. Catherine Galloway and Dr. Mariam Rashid As part of our long-term mission to connect with the Abbey community — a district in …
2024 has been a year where we have intentionally sought out specific groups of people to work with. Building on our Postdoctoral Associate, Dr Mariam …
It seems incredible to us that the very first Hopes and Fears Lab took place at the Cambridge University Alumni Festival in September 2022. The …
“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” Debate still rages whether Henry Ford really said this at all, …
Science is, at its heart, curiosity. Scientists are wonderers, and that is something we all have in common. This has been the driving principle shaping …
The European Science Engagement Association, EUSea, hosted their annual conference from the 14th – 15th of May, 2025. We were delighted to have our proposal, …