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2. Chapter 2 Moral Pioneers: Pakistani Muslims and the Take-up of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the North of England
3. CHAPTER 6 ‘Can We Think about How to Improve the World?’ Designing Curricula with Refugee Students
4. 9. The Slavery Hypothesis: An Evaluation of a Genetic-Deterministic Explanation for Hypertension Prevalence Rate Inequalities
5. Ghosts in the machine: Black feminist and queer critiques of reproductive justice in Finland.
6. What does engagement mean to participants in longitudinal cohort studies? A qualitative study
7. The timing and experience of menopause among British Pakistani women in Bradford and Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
8. Justice reproductive en Finlande ? Le mythe de l’homogénéité dans une social-démocratie nordique
9. On the Shoulders of Giants Or the Back of a Mule: Awareness of Multiplicity In Citational Politics
10. Anthropologists in Films: "The Horror! The Horror!"
11. Better governance, better access: practising responsible data sharing in the METADAC governance infrastructure
12. Working in unprecedented times: Intersectionality and women of color in UK higher education in and beyond the pandemic
13. Health impacts of pedestrian head-loading: A review of the evidence with particular reference to women and children in sub-Saharan Africa
14. Navigating New Socio-Demographic Landscapes: Using Anthropological Demography to Understand the 'Persistence' of High and Early Fertility Among British Pakistanis / Explorer les nouveaux paysages sociodémographiques: une approche par la démographie anthropologique pour comprendre la « persistance » d'une fécondité élevée et précoce chez les Pakistanais britanniques
15. ‘Everybody is moving on’: Infertility, relationality and the aesthetics of family among British-Pakistani Muslims
16. ‘A one-sided view of the world’: women of colour at the intersections of academic freedom
17. Reproductive justice for the haunted Nordic welfare state : Race, racism, and queer bioethics in Finland
18. Working in unprecedented times: Intersectionality and women of color in UK higher education in and beyond the pandemic.
19. Reproductive justice for the haunted Nordic welfare state: Race, racism, and queer bioethics in Finland
20. Engaged genomic science produces better and fairer outcomes: an engagement framework for engaging and involving participants, patients and publics in genomics research and healthcare implementation
21. Return of individual research results from genomic research: A systematic review of stakeholder perspectives
22. Indentured migration and differential gender gene flow: the origin and evolution of the East-Indian community of Limon, Costa Rica
23. What does engagement mean to participants in longitudinal cohort studies? A qualitative study
24. Truth from the machine: artificial intelligence and the materialization of identity
25. Indentured migration, gene flow, and the formation of the Indo-Costa Rican population
26. Beyond trust: Amplifying unheard voices on concerns about harm resulting from health data-sharing
27. Better governance, better access: practising responsible data sharing in the METADAC governance infrastructure
28. GPsʼ explanatory models for irritable bowel syndrome: a mismatch with patient models?
29. Patientsʼ explanatory models for irritable bowel syndrome: symptoms and treatment more important than explaining aetiology
30. Reproductive justice for the haunted Nordic welfare state: Race, racism, and queer bioethics in Finland.
31. Association of HIV status with sexual function in women aged 45–60 in England: results from two national surveys
32. Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing's Red Herring: “Genetic Ancestry” and Personalized Medicine
33. Association of HIV status with sexual function in women aged 45–60 in England: results from two national surveys.
34. Partible Paternity
35. Grandmother Hypothesis, Grandmother Effect, and Residence Patterns
36. British Pakistani Muslim Masculinity, (In)fertility, and the Clinical Encounter
37. The ECOUTER methodology for stakeholder engagement in translational research
38. British Pakistani Muslim Masculinity, (In)fertility, and the Clinical Encounter.
39. Menopausal symptoms among British Pakistani women
40. Moral Pioneers
41. The interview as narrative ethnography: seeking and shaping connections in qualitative research
42. Navigating New Socio-Demographic Landscapes: Using Anthropological Demography to Understand the ‘Persistence’ of High and Early Fertility Among British Pakistanis
43. PREDICTORS OF AGE AT MENARCHE IN THE NEWCASTLE THOUSAND FAMILIES STUDY
44. The interview as narrative ethnography: seeking and shaping connections in qualitative research.
45. Better governance, better access: practising responsible data sharing in the METADAC governance infrastructure
46. Return of individual research results from genomic research: A systematic review of stakeholder perspectives
47. Anthropologists in Films: “The Horror! The Horror!”
48. Return of individual research results from genomic research: a systematic review of stakeholder perspectives
49. British Pakistani Muslim Masculinity, (In)fertility, and the Clinical Encounter
50. The ECOUTER methodology for stakeholder engagement in translational research
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