The social, political and economic dimensions of life and health science research and corresponding technology applications; The relationship between (life) sciences, society and education; The transformative impact of the biosciences on human societies and ecosystems; Participatory approaches to science decision-making; Life science research in international perspective: the plurality of scientific and regulatory cultures, challenges and opportunities of international collaborations, the role of competition and geopolitical divergence; Scientific and social developments in China and East Asia, in global perspective.
Achim has joined Warwick University from the University of Sussex where he was a postdoctoral researcher and research fellow at the Department of Anthropology's Centre for Bionetworking (http://www.centreforbionetworking.org). Achim holds a PhD in Social Anthropology (Sussex University). At Warwick University he is co-developing the Research Cluster on Life Sciences, Society and Education.
- Rosemann, Achim, Balen, Adam, Nerlich, Brigitte, Hauskeller, Christine, Sleeboom-Faulkner, Margaret, Hartley, Sarah, Zhang, Xinqing, Lee, Nick, 2019. Heritable human gene editing in global context : national and international policy challenges. Hastings Center Report, 49 (3), pp. 30-41
- Jiang, Li, Rosemann, Achim, 2019. Human Embryo Gene Editing in China: The Uncertain Legal Status of the Embryo. BioSocieties, 14 (1), pp. 46-66
- Rosemann, Achim, 2017. The regulation of clinical stem cell research and applications : three dynamics of global regulatory diversification. Regenerative Medicine Network (RegMedNet), Spotlight on cell therapy regulation
- Bortz, Gaby, Vasen, Federico, Rosemann, Achim, 2017. Entre oportunidad y riesgo : regulación, expectativas y políticas CTI para células madre en Argentina. Ciencia, Docencia y Tecnología, 28 (54), pp. 38-74
- Rosemann , Achim, Chen, Haidan, Sleeboom-Faulkner, Margaret, 2017. Regulatory capacity building and the governance of clinical stem cell research in China. Science and Public Policy
- Rosemann, Achim, Sleeboom-Faulkner, Margaret, 2015. New regulation for clinical stem cell research in China : expected impact and challenges for implementation. Regenerative Medicine, 11 (1), pp. 5-9
- Rosemann, Achim, 2015. Multi-country stem cell trials : the need for an international support structure. Stem Cell Research, 14 (3), pp. 396-400
- Rosemann, Achim, 2015. Stem cell treatments for neurodegenerative diseases : challenges from a science, business and healthcare perspective. Neurodegenerative Disease Management, 5 (2), pp. 85-87
- Rosemann, Achim, 2014. Standardization as situation-specific achievement : regulatory diversity and the production of value in intercontinental collaborations in stem cell medicine. Social Science & Medicine, 122, pp. 72-80
- Rosemann, Achim, 2014. Why regenerative stem cell medicine progresses slower than expected. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 115 (12), pp. 2073-2076
- Rosemann, Achim, 2013. Scientific multipolarisation : its impact on international clinical research collaborations and theoretical implications. Science, Technology & Society, 18 (3), pp. 339-359
- Rosemann, Achim, 2011. Modalities of value, exchange, solidarity : the social life of stem cells in China. New Genetics and Society, 30 (2), pp. 182-191
- Rosemann, Achim, Zhang, Xinqing, Sui, Suli, Ely, Adrian, Sleeboom-Faulkner, Margaret, 2017. The regulatory situation for stem cell research in China. In Pham, Van Phuc; Rosemann, Achim (eds.), Stem Cells in Clinical Applications: Safety, Ethics and Regulations, Heidelberg and New York, Springer, pp. 275-290
- Rosemann, Achim, 2017. Contested tissues : the donation of oocytes and embryos in the IVF-stem cell interface in China. In Pham, Phuc Van; Rosemann, Achim (eds.), Stem Cells in Clinical Applications: Safety, Ethics and Regulations, Heidelberg and New York, Springer, pp. 291-300
- Rosemann, Achim, 2016. Challenges to international stem cell clinical trials in countries with diverging regulations. In Pham, Phuc V.; Rosemann, Achim (eds.), Stem Cells in Clinical Applications: Safety, Ethics and Regulations, Heidelberg and New York, Springer, pp. 301-319
- Rosemann, Achim, 2014. Modalities of value, exchange, solidarity : the social life of stem cells in China. Sleeboom-Faulkner, Margaret (ed.), Stem cell research in Asia : looking beyond regulatory exteriors, Routledge
- Rosemann, Achim, 2010. The IVF-stem cell interface in China : ontologies, value-conceptions and donation practices of ?Chinese' forms of unborn human life. In Doering, Ole (ed.), Life sciences in translation : a Sino-European dialogue on ethical governance of the life sciences, BIONET, pp. 168-178
- Rosemann, Achim, Barfoot, Jan, Blackburn, Clare, 2017. Foreword to special focus issue on regenerative medicine in society : interdisciplinary perspectives (Part I). Regenerative Medicine, Future Medicine, pp. 1-5
- Rosemann, Achim, Zhang , Xinqing, Sui, Suli, Su, Yeyang, Ely, Adrian, 2013. Country report : Stem cell research in China. Centre for Bionetworking
- Rosemann, Achim, 2013. Stem cell clinical trials. Centre for Bionetworking
- Rosemann, Achim, 2011. Ethical strategies in stem cell banking : UK and Taiwan in cross-national perspective. ISBC
- Rosemann, Achim, 2010. ISBC report : Stem cell research in Taiwan. ISBC
- Rosemann, Achim, 2009. Life without value? : Voices of embryo donors for hESC research in China. International Institute of Asian Studies - Newsletter, International Institute for Asian Studies, pp. 17-18
Title | Funder | Award start | Award end |
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Human germ line editing in global context: Challenges and Needs from a UK perspective | Wellcome Trust | 01 Oct 2016 | 30 Sep 2017 |