
معرفی
Joyce Tait is a Professor at the University of Edinburgh and Director of the Innogen Institute. Her interdisciplinary work bridges natural and social sciences, focusing on technology governance and policy.
- Education: Not explicitly stated but inferred from academic career
Research interests span synthetic biology, regenerative medicine, GM technologies, and stratified medicine, with a strong emphasis on policy analysis, risk assessment, and stakeholder theory. Her work addresses ethical frameworks for biofuels, regulatory pathways for health technologies, and global food security governance.
Recent publications explore intersections between innovation and regulation in biotechnology, including cultured red blood cells, GM animal technologies, and stem cell commercialization. Themes emphasize sustainable development and strategic management.
Scientific awards include:
- Honorary Doctorate, Open University (2009)
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2006)
- CBE for services to social science (2005)
- Fellow of the Society for Risk Analysis (2005)
Joyce has advised multiple institutions on bioethics, synthetic biology, and antimicrobial resistance. Current projects include implantable microsystems for personalized anti-cancer therapy and responsible research in mammalian systems engineering.


