Danielle Hamm, Director of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, reflects on how the international bioethics community can work together today to enhance our collective impact tomorrow.
Professor Sarah Devaney, Chair of our Working Group on the 14-day rule for embryo research, introduces our new background briefings exploring the key scientific and ethical considerations relating to the rule.
Reproduction, parenthood & familiesEmbryo and stem cell research
Professor Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Chair of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, summarises what she reflected on in her keynote speech at the 2025 NIHR Innovation Observatory Horizon Scanning, Foresight and Futures conference.
Over the next three months, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics will be working with engagement specialists to run 41 community conversations across the UK, gathering views on the 14-day limit for research using embryos.
Reproduction, parenthood & familiesEmbryo and stem cell research
Council member John Coggon reflects on the Belém Health Action Plan and its commitments, highlighting the need to prioritise ethical analysis in research on Solar Radiation Modification.
The environment & healthClimateGlobal healthGeoengineering
Susan Tansey, Member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, reflects on recent changes to the COVID-19 vaccine eligibility and how the management of this could impact on public trust in decision makers.
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics is launching a project to identify the ethical considerations associated with Solar Radiation Modification and make recommendations for the governance of research and development.
The environment & healthClimateGeoengineeringGlobal health
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics has announced it is working with the International Society for Stem Cell Research to explore how a timeframe matrix, which prioritises ethical implications, can be applied to an international horizon scan.
Molly Gray, Public Engagement Manager at the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, introduces our upcoming public dialogue and discusses the importance of engaging the public in conversations around the 14-day rule for human embryo research.
Reproduction, parenthood & familiesEmbryo and stem cell research
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCOB), in partnership with the Future of Human Reproduction research programme, have published an overview of ethical and policy questions that arise in relation to in vitro gametogenesis.
Reproduction, parenthood & familiesAssisted reproductionPregnancyEmbryo and stem cell research