Raising the threshold for pain: Gene transfer, gene enhancement, or gene doping?
In this paper, co-authored with Professor Mike McNamee from Swansea University, we address the question whether it can be ethically justifiable to seek gene transfer to raise one’s own tolerance to...
View ArticleRevision of WADA Code: ‘Performance enhancing’ should be a necessary...
In light of the World Anti Doping Agency’s 2013 Code Revision process, in this paper, co-authored with Mike McNamee, we critically explore the applicability of two of three criteria used to determine...
View ArticleComing up on March 12th: Symposium of the British Philosophy of Sport...
Places are still available for the British Philosophy of Sport Association Symposium next week to be held at Cardiff Met, Cyncoed, CF23 6XD. 12:00 – 13.15 : Andrew Edgar (Cardiff University) ‘Sport...
View ArticleBrad Partridge comments on MJA Insight on my PEHM article on Sport’s guinea pigs
Many thanks to Brad Partridge, NHMRC Research Fellow in Public Health based at the University of Queensland, UQ Centre for Clinical Research, for his nice comments to my article with Mike McNamee on...
View ArticleForthcoming new Routledge book (March 2018) “Bioethics, Genetics and Sport”
I am excited to announce that a new book is currently in press for Routledge! The book is titled “Bioethics, Genetics and Sport”, is co-authored with Mike McNamee (Swansea University) and will be...
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