About
Sarah Coy is the Responsible Exploitation and Translation Officer for the EPSRC-funded EEBio Project at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Engineering Science department and the Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) within the Law Faculty. Her work bridges engineering biology, control engineering, and ethical governance.
- Education: PhD in Developmental Biology and Genetics
- Prior Role: 10-year tenure at HeLEX exploring health technology ethics
Research Focus: Sarah investigates societal expectations and stakeholder perspectives on emerging health technologies, emphasizing Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI), ethical AI, and health data governance. Her approach integrates public engagement into research commercialization and policy-making.
Article Trends: Recent publications (2021-2024) focus on AI ethics, health data governance, and RRI frameworks. Earlier works (2011-2013) explore molecular genetics and developmental biology. All reflect her interdisciplinary expertise in aligning technological advancements with societal values.





