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Professor Martin Johnson is an expert in reproductive developmental biology, focusing on the history of reproduction and assisted reproductive technologies. His research emphasizes the historical context of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and its evolution, particularly in relation to the attitudes towards homosexuality within the medical profession. He has contributed significantly to the academic discourse surrounding reproductive sciences and ethical considerations. Johnson is a joint senior editor at the Reproductive BioMedicine Society Online (RBMS) and has co-edited important publications such as the proceedings from the Cambridge Socio-legal Group seminar 'Birth Rites Rights.' With multiple impactful papers published, he has collaborated with distinguished scholars like Professor Sarah Franklin and Dr. Nick Hopwood, contributing to the understanding of the societal implications of reproductive technologies.
Cambridge University • Cambridge, ENG, GB
Led research and teaching in reproductive sciences, focusing on the history and ethics surrounding IVF and reproductive technologies.
Department of Anthropology (Social Anthropology focus). Applicants must have full training in anthropological methods.