Media experience
Television
Regular appearances on news programmes (including Sky News, BBC News and ITV News) to discuss a wide spectrum of ethical problems in medicine, from fertility treatments to face transplants. In addition to news appearances, I have also participated in lengthier programmes and televised debates.
Radio
Radio interviews with a variety of national and local stations, including:
- Paternity fraud, Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4. November 2011
- Is it time to change UK surrogacy law?, Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4. June 2011
- Saviour siblings, Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4. February 2011
- The future of IVF on the NHS, Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4. October 2010
- When male couples have babies, Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4. November 2005
News
See my publications page for articles authored by me.
Citations in news articles include the following:
- 'Do not resuscitate' tattooed on Norfolk pensioner, BBC News, 6th September 2011
- Could women grow their own sperm?, The Telegraph, 12th February, 2008
- Natallie breaks down as three year court battle ends, The Telegraph, 19th April, 2008
- Woman loses final round of battle to use frozen embryos, The Independent, 11th April, 2007
- Britain to pay women for ova to research, CBS News, 22nd February, 2007
- New hope for infertile men as lab produces artificial
sperm, The Scotsman, 11th July, 2006
- Stem cell 'building blocks' hold
baby hopes for gays, The Telegraph, 20th June, 2006
- Two men and their baby - how science
outwits Mother Nature, The Observer, November 13th, 2005
- Sperm and eggs could be created from stem cells,
says new study, The Guardian, June 20th, 2005