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HGC wins award for public dialogue

The HGC Citizens’ Inquiry into the forensic use of genetic information and the National DNA Database has been recognised by the award for ‘most engaged policy maker’.  The award was presented to the HGC’s new Chair, Professor Jonathan Montgomery, at the Sciencewise-ERC annual conference and awards ceremony on 18th February.

The Sciencewise-ERC awards are given to recognise excellence in dialogue over the last year.  The awards were judged by the Sciencewise-ERC Steering Group, chaired by Professor Kathy Sykes, Collier Chair in the Public Understanding of Science and Technology at the University of Bristol.

The Citizens’ Inquiry was commissioned by the HGC in collaboration with the ESRC Genomics Policy and Research Forum and the Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Centre (PEALS), with substantial funding from the Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills’ Sciencewise Programme and the Wellcome Trust.  It was facilitated by independent public dialogue experts Vis-à-vis RC Ltd. 

More information about the Citizens’ Inquiry can be found here.

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