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Dr Andy Bartlett
Research Fellow SATSU

Biography

Andrew joined the Department of Sociology in September 2017, having previously worked at Cardiff University and the University of Sheffield on a number of research projects. He completed his PhD (Accomplishing Sequencing the Human Genome) as an ESRC funded student at Cesagen (the ESRC Centre for the Ethical and Social Aspects of Genomics) in 2008, which explored the experiences of working on the Human Genome Project. After his PhD he was a Research Assistant on the Cesagen ‘Genomics and Psychiatry’ research project, before working with Harry Collins on the ERC funded ‘Imitation Game’ project and a Leverhulme Trust funded exploration of the sociology of ‘fringe’ physics. At Sheffield he worked on Paul Martin’s Leverhulme Trust-funded project ‘How Does Inequality get 'Under the Skin'? Epigenetics, health disparities and the making of public policy’. At York he works with Andrew Webster on the ‘Biomodifying Technologies’ project, looking at the development and governance of gene editing.

Before moving into the sociology of science, Andrew studied biological science (BSc Biology, York, 1999 and MSc Human Genetics, Leeds, 2001).

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Dr Andy Bartlett
Research Fellow
SATSU, Department of Sociology Law & Management Building
University of York
YO10 5GD

Tel: 01904 32 3052