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Caroline Redhead is a Research Fellow at The University of Manchester's Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and an Honorary Research Associate in Law. She transitioned from commercial legal practice (in the UK and Hong Kong) to academia in 2020. Her work focuses on the intersection of law, bioethics, and social change, particularly in healthcare regulation. She leads the ConnecteDNA project examining direct-to-consumer genetic testing's impact on donor conception and law reform.
- Education: PhD in Palliative Care; LLM in Child Law
- Professional Memberships: Law Society of England and Wales, Socio-Legal Studies Association, Society of Legal Scholars
Research interests include legal frameworks in healthcare decision-making, socio-legal approaches to regulation, and ethics in genetic testing. She has contributed to projects on pandemic healthcare ethics and NHS service recovery. Key publications address child health during COVID-19, genetic testing implications, and legal reforms for donor conception.



