Millar, Kate 照片

Millar, Kate

Director, Centre for Applied Bioethics

所属大学: University of Nottingham

所属学院: School of Biosciences

邮箱:
kate.millar@nottingham.ac.uk

个人主页:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/biosciences/people/kate.millar

研究领域

Technology Assessment approaches and Ethical Frameworks Policy dimensions of biotechnology development and use Veterinary and Animal Ethics; Animal - Human Interactions Ethics, 3Rs and Animal Experimentation (EU) Ethical Dimensions of Food and Bioenergy Production Making Science Public: Politics and Publics (engagement methods)

近期论文

B. RIBEIRO, R. SMITH and K. MILLAR, 2016. A mobilising concept? Unpacking academic representations of Responsible Research and Innovation Science and Engineering Ethics. 1-23 (In Press.) FORSBERG EM, RIBEIRO B., HEYEN, N.B., NIELSEN, R.O, THORSTENSEN, E., DE BAKKER, E., KLüVER, L., REISS, T., BEEKMAN, V. and MILLAR, K., 2016. Integrated assessment of emerging science and technologies as creating learning processes among assessment communities. Life Sciences, Society and Policy. 12(9), 1-20 (In Press) BREMER, S., MILLAR, K., WRIGHT, N. and KAISER, M., 2015. Responsible techno-innovation in aquaculture: Employing ethical engagement to explore attitudes to GM salmon in Northern Europe Aquaculture. 437, 370-381 RAMAN, S., MOHR, A., HELLIWELL, R., RIBEIRO, B., SHORTALL, O., SMITH, R. and MILLAR, K., 2015. Integrating social and value dimensions into sustainability assessment of lignocellulosic biofuels Biomass and Bioenergy. 82, 49–62 O. SHORTALL, S. RAMAN and K. MILLAR, 2015. Are Plants the New Oil? Responsible Innovation, Biorefining and Multipurpose Agriculture Energy Policy. 86, 360–368 ASHALL V and MILLAR K, 2014. Endpoint matrix: a conceptual tool to promote consideration of the multiple dimensions of humane endpoints. Altex. 31(2), 209-13 HARTLEY, S. and MILLAR, K. M., 2014. The Challenges of Consulting the Public on Science Policy: Examining the Development of European Risk Assessment Policy for Genetically Modified Animals Review of Policy Research. 31(6), 481-502 SANT’ANA, M., LARSON., J., MILLAR, K., SANDOE, P. and OLSSON, A., 2014. Examining why ethics is taught to veterinary students: a qualitative study of veterinary educators’ perspectives. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 41(4), 1113-1149R T. REISS and K. MILLAR, 2014. Assessment of emerging science and technology: Integration opportunities and challenges Science and Public Policy. 269-271 BOUCHER, P., SMITH, R. and MILLAR, K., 2014. Biofuels under the Spotlight: The State of Assessment and Potential for Integration Science and Public Policy. 41, 283-293 ASHALL, V. and MILLAR, K., 2013. An opportunity to refocus on the ‘humane’ in experimental endpoints: Moving beyond the new Directive. ATLA. FREWER, L. J., KLETER, G. A., BRENNAN, M., COLES, D., FISCHER, A. R. H., HOUDEBINE, L. M., MORA, C., MILLAR, K. and SALTER, B., 2013. Genetically modified animals from life-science, socio-economic and ethical perspectives: examining issues in an EU policy context New Biotechnology. 30(5), 447-460 GAMBORG, C., MILLAR, K., SHORTALL, O. and SAND?E, P., 2012. Bioenergy and land use: framing the ethical debate Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. 25(6), 909-925 POTTERTON, S.L., GREEN, M.J., HARRIS, J., MILLAR, K.M., WHAY, H.R. and HUXLEY, J.N., 2011. Risk factors associated with hair loss, ulceration, and swelling at the hock in freestall-housed UK dairy herds. Journal of Dairy Science. 94(6), 2952-2963 WHITE, G.A., HOBSON-WEST, P., COBB, K., CRAIGON, J., HAMMOND, R. and MILLAR, K.M., 2011. Canine obesity: is there a difference between veterinarian and owner perception? Journal of Small Animal Practice. 52(12), 622-626 POTTERTON, S.L., GREEN, M.J., MILLAR, K.M., BRIGNELL, C.J., HARRIS, J., WHAY, H.R. and HUXLEY, J.N., 2011. Prevalence and characterisation of, and producers' attitudes towards, hock lesions in UK dairy cattle Veterinary Record. 169(24), 634 JENSEN, K.K., FORSBERG, E.-M., GAMBORG, C., MILLAR, K. and SAND?E, P., 2011. Facilitating ethical reflection among scientists using the ethical matrix. Science and Engineering Ethics. 17(3), 425-445 MILLAR, K., 2010. Translational Stem Cell Research and Animal Use: Examining Ethical Issues and Opportunities. In: HUG, K. AND HERMERéN, G, ed., Translational Stem Cell Research: Issues Beyond the Debate on the Moral Status of the Human Embryo (Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine) Humana Press, New York. 111-122 SANT’ANA, M. OLSSON, A., MILLAR K. AND SANDOE, P., 2010. Teaching veterinary ethics: Opportunities and challenges of an integrated approach. In: ROMEO CASABONA, C.M., ESCAJEDO SAN-EPIFANIO, L., AND EMALDI-CIRION, A., ed., Global Food Security: Ethical and Legal Challenges Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers. SAND?E, P., GAMBORG, C., KADRI, S. and MILLAR, K., 2009. Balancing the needs and preferences of humans against concerns for fishes: how to handle the emerging ethical discussions regarding capture fisheries? Journal of Fish Biology. 75(10), 2868-2871 ENGLAND, G.C.W. and MILLAR, K.M., 2008. The ethics and role of AI with fresh and frozen semen in dogs Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 43(S2), 165-171 MILLAR, K., THORSTENSEN, E., TOMKINS, S., MEPHAM, B. and KAISER, M., 2007. Developing the ethical Delphi Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. 20(1), 53-63 MILLAR, K. and TOMKINS, S., 2007. Ethical analysis of the use of GM fish: emerging issues for aquaculture development Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. 20(5), 437-453