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Department of Anthropology

PCTP Member Profile

Prof Bob Simpson, BA, PhD

Professor and Chair of BoS in the Department of Anthropology
Chair of the Board of Studies, Department of Anthropology
Professor & Head of Department in the Health and Human Sciences
Department Undergraduate Co-Ordinator, Health and Human Sciences

(email at robert.simpson@durham.ac.uk)

Biography

Bob Simpson is a social anthropologist whose current research interests focus on Bioethics, Biomedicine and Biotechnologies in developing world contexts. One of the main research settings in which he has explored the encounter between challenging technological developments and local systems of values and beliefs is Sri Lanka. Between 2002-04 he held a Wellcome Biomedical Ethics Fellowship which enabled him to carry out research into the reception of new reproductive and genetic technologies.

He is currently work on the ethics of experimentation and the governance of scientific research in Asia through an ESRC/DfID funded project:

Recently completed projects include:

He was also Principal Investigator on a Researcher Development Initiative project [£58k along with Robin Humphrey of Newcastle University ] to develop workshops and resources supporting third year PhD students writing up Qualitative data: Writing Across Boundaries. This project also provides support for students from Sunderland, Teesside and Northumbria as well as Durham and Newcastle.

Research Interests

  • 'Human subject research' and the ethics of experimentation involving humans
  • Comparative bioethics
  • Kinship and the new reproductive and genetic technologies
  • Kinship, divorce, and relationship breakdown in Western societies
  • Narrative and biography
  • Sri Lanka, ritual tradition and performance
  • Tissue economies [as these relate to organs, gametes and embryos]

Selected Publications

Books: sections

Essays in edited volumes

Journal papers: academic

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Grants Awarded

  • 2011: Volunteers, donors and vendors: A study of the (£104184.00 from Wellcome Trust)
  • 2010: Biomedical and Health Experimentation (£164161.00 from Esrc)
  • 2007: INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND BIOETHICS (£213815.03 from Esrc)
  • 2006: British Pakistani Moslems, infertility and the new (£169282.00 from Esrc)
  • 2006: WRITING ACROSS BOUNDARIES (£43505.27 from Esrc)
  • 2002: NEW REPRODUCTIVE & GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES SRI LANKA (£47614.00 from The Wellcome Trust)

Supervises