
13 Jul How can public dialogue be used to help inform social policy?
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Every so often we’re asked to make an animation to help explain some of the research we’re involved in. This one for Sciencewise and UK Research & Innovation, about the value of public dialogue, was especially fun to produce.
Over the years we’ve worked with Sciencewise and the public, to explore subjects such as ‘smart’ drugs, autonomous vehicles, nanotechnology, genomic medicine, and mitochondrial replacement.