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Henry Rothstein is a Professor of Risk Regulation and the Deputy Director of King's Centre for Risk Management at King's College London. He obtained his BSc in Natural Science from Bristol University and his MSc and DPhil in Science and Technology Policy Studies from Sussex University. Since joining King’s College in 2006, he has held a series of Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Research Fellowships at Brunel University and the ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk Regulation at the London School of Economics. His current research focuses on risk governance, including the comparative analysis of international sectoral regulation and the social dynamics influencing risk management practices. He explores interdisciplinary themes relating to governance, regulatory transparency, and public participation. Notable past research includes projects on the uptake of risk-based governance approaches in Europe and the implications of 'big data' for healthcare regulation.
King's College London • London
Leading research and teaching in the field of risk regulation, including supervision of PhD students.
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