Research

The CPM draws together researchers from across the broad field of personalised medicine. The CPM’s Director and Fellows contribute across a range of departments and projects across the University and beyond. You can see individual team members’ research interests here and you can contact us for further details.

Active projects

Ethical Preparedness in Genomic Medicine

Ethical Preparedness in Genomic Medicine (EPPiGen) is part of a Wellcome Trust funded collaborative award that combines conceptual and empirical research to explore the concept of ethical preparedness (EP) in areas of medicine that are rapidly evolving.

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Genetics and health in our everyday lives

Genetics and health in our everyday lives is an initiative designed to gauge wider public perceptions of aspects of personalised medicine. The study is a collaboration with Mass Observation, an ongoing national social research project that supports a panel of public participants to write about topical issues.

Perinatal Mental Health

Perinatal Mental Health is an evidence mapping exercise commissioned and funded by the PAM Foundation.

Familial Genomic Information: scope, context and implications for practice

Familial Genomic Information: scope, context and implications for practice is a collaboration between the Centre for Personalised Medicine (CPM) and the PHG Foundation.

The ethical challenges of diversifying genomic data

The ethical challenges of diversifying genomic data comprised a qualitative evidence synthesis on ethical, legal and social aspects of attempts to diversify genomic data and was commissioned by Genomics England’s Diverse Data Initiative.

Lucassen group – CELS Oxford

Our Director, Professor Lucassen, runs an interdisciplinary research group exploring the ethical, legal and social aspects of scientific and technological advances in healthcare. Her group’s research interests overlap with those of the CPM’s.