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Associate Professor Anne-Maree Farrell

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Grants and Commissions

2011 - 2013: UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Research Grant £281,044.94 [with Helen Busby, Julie Kent] Risk, Safety and Consent in Contemporary Blood Services in the United Kingdom: Perspectives from Sociology and Law.

2009 - 2014: The Wellcome Trust Strategic Award in Biomedical Ethics (£788,000.00) [with John Harris, John Sulston, Margaret Brazier, Matti Hayry, Sarah Devaney] The Human
Body: Its Scope, Limits and Future.

2009 - 2011: UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series, (£17,978.00)
[with Mark Flear, Tamara Hervey, Therese Murphy] European Law and New Health Technologies.

2009 - 2010: Research Consultancy (£44,948.49) No-Fault Compensation Review Working Group, Scottish Government Health Directorate, External Research Consultancy [with Frank Stephen, Angela Melville, Sarah Devaney].

2009 - 2010: The Nuffield Foundation Social Sciences Small Grants Scheme, (£7,435.00)
[with Angela Melville, Frank Stephen, Sarah Devaney] Making Amends? An Empirical Study
of Clinical Negligence Claiming in England, 2006 -2008:

2006 - 2008: UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series, (£14,983.00)
[with Margaret Brazier, John Harris, Muireann Quigley, Salla Lotjonen] Transplantation and
Organ Deficit in the UK: Pragmatic Solutions to Ethical Controversy.

2006: The Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship - £21,441.00 Policy-making and Regulation
of the Human Body in the European Union.

Publications

2012

A.M. Farrell, The Politics of Blood: Ethics Innovation and the Regulation of Risk (Cambridge University Press, 2012) (in press).

A.M. Farrell and M. Quigley, ‘Organ donation and transplantation', in R. Chadwick (ed), Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, 2nd ed, vol. 3, (San Diego: Academic Press, 2012), 288-96.

A. M. Farrell and M. Kazarian, ‘The role of the criminal law in healthcare malpractice in France: examining the HIV blood contamination scandal' in D. Griffiths and A. Sanders (eds), Medicine, Crime and Society (Cambridge University Press, 2012), (in press).

A.M. Farrell, ‘Risk, innovation and the politics of EU regulation of health technologies: examining the case of blood and plasma products', Innovation: the European Journal of Social Science Research (2012, forthcoming).

A.M. Farrell, S. Devaney, T.K. Hervey and T. Murphy (eds), Contextualising the regulation of health technologies, Law Innovation and Technology (2012, special journal issue, forthcoming).

2011

A.M. Farrell, D. Price and M. Quigley (eds), Organ Shortage: Ethics Law and Pragmatism (Cambridge University Press, 2011).

A.M. Farrell, D. Price and M. Quigley, ‘A principled and pragmatic approach to organ shortage' in A.M. Farrell, D. Price and M. Quigley (eds), Organ Shortage: Ethics Law and Pragmatism (Cambridge University Press, 2011), 3-14.

A.M. Farrell, ‘Addressing organ shortage in the European Union: getting the balance right' in A.M. Farrell, D. Price and M. Quigley (eds), Organ Shortage: Ethics Law and Pragmatism (Cambridge University Press, 2011), 227-44.

A. Alghrani, M. Brazier, A.M. Farrell, D. Griffiths and N. Allen, ‘Healthcare scandals in the NHS: crime and punishment', Journal of Medical Ethics, 37 (2011) 4, 230-32.

Selected list of publications, including those prior to 2011

 

Email address

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Clayton campus
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