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Prof Bronwyn Parry is a Professor at the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, affiliated with The Migration Hub. Her research focuses on bioethics, science and technology studies, and global health issues. She examines topics such as human rights in regenerative medicine, commodification of bodily materials, and ethical frameworks for biomedical innovation.
Recent projects include investigating the 'Cultures of the Cryosphere' (2024–2031), analyzing infrastructures and politics of artificial cooling, and contributing to Scandinavian research collaborations through Hansen grants (2024–2025). Her work bridges anthropology, law, and policy, addressing global inequities in healthcare access and biotechnology governance.
Key areas of expertise include intellectual property rights in medicine, reproductive surrogacy ethics, and the socio-economic impacts of biotechnological advancements. Parry's interdisciplinary approach integrates empirical research with critical theory to explore how scientific and medical practices shape societal norms and human rights.
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