Research on embryo models needs soft and hard regulation
(2024)
Newspaper / Magazine
Cave, E. (2024). Research on embryo models needs soft and hard regulation. Research Fortnight
All Outputs (8)
Futureproofing ethical SCBEM innovation (2024)
Digital Artefact
Cave, E. (2024). Futureproofing ethical SCBEM innovation. [Blog Post]. BioNews
Human stem cell-based embryo models: A review of ethical and governance questions (2024)
Report
(2024). Human stem cell-based embryo models: A review of ethical and governance questions. Nuffield Council on Bioethics
How can we regulate embryo model research without stifling it? (2024)
Digital Artefact
Cave, E. (2024). How can we regulate embryo model research without stifling it?. [Blog Post]. Nuffield Council on Bioethics
The infected blood scandal: lessons for clinical research. (2024)
Journal Article
Cave, E., & Farsides, B. (2024). The infected blood scandal: lessons for clinical research. BMJ, 385, Article q1205. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.q1205
Liability For Rugby Related Neuro-Degenerative Disease: A Question of Tort (2024)
Journal Article
Cave, E., Purshouse, C., & Purshouse, J. (2024). Liability For Rugby Related Neuro-Degenerative Disease: A Question of Tort. Journal of Personal Injury Law, 2, 93-112This article examines the potential liability of rugby governing bodies in negligence for their alleged past failures to protect players from known risks associated with the neurodegenerative consequences of rugby-related traumatic brain injury. Not... Read More about Liability For Rugby Related Neuro-Degenerative Disease: A Question of Tort.
Infected blood scandal – what you need to know (2024)
Newspaper / Magazine
Cave, E. (2024). Infected blood scandal – what you need to know. [https://theconversation.com/infected-blood-scandal-what-you-need-to-know-228579]
Evaluation of the Government’s progress on meeting patient safety recommendations. HC 362 (2024)
Report
Health and Social Care Committee Independent Expert Panel. (2024). Evaluation of the Government’s progress on meeting patient safety recommendations. HC 362. UK Parliament