Professor Michael Parker
Colleges
Websites
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Malaria Genomic Epidemiology Network (MalariaGEN)
Ethics Lead
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Global Health Bioethics Network
Co-ordinator
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Genomics England
Chair of Ethics Advisory Committee
Michael Parker
B.Ed (Hons), MA, PhD
Ethox Centre Director and Professor of Bioethics
Michael Parker is Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Ethox Centre at the University of Oxford.
He leads a programme of cross-disciplinary research focused on the identification and analysis of ethical problems presented by advances in genomics, data science, and global health. He has particular theoretical and methodological interests in moral disagreement and value pluralism.
Much of this work takes place in the context of multidisciplinary collaborations. These include: the Global Health Bioethics Network; the Oxford-Johns Hopkins Global Infectious Disease Ethics Collaboration (GLIDE); ANTITHESES: the Discovery Platform for Transformative Inclusivity in Ethics and Humanities Research; the Genethics Forum; and Oxford Ethics and Humanities.
An important strand of Michael's research is characterised by a commitment to engaging with the opportunities and challenges arising from the integration of ethics research into large-scale biomedical science and healthcare innovations.
As such, it often involves collaborative partnerships with scientists. Some examples of include: the Oxford Pandemic Sciences Institute, the Malaria Genomics Epidemiology Network, the Wellcome Africa and Asia Programmes, the Oxford Big Data Institute, UK Biobank, and the 100,000 Genomes Project.
Leadership roles
- Director of the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford (since 2004)
- Member of Senior Management Team Oxford Pandemic Sciences Institute
- Founding Co-Director (with Professor Jeffrey Kahn) of the Oxford-Johns Hopkins Global Infectious Disease Ethics Collaborative (GLIDE) (Since 2020)
- Director of the Global Health Bioethics Network together with partners at the Wellcome Africa and Asia Programmes in Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, South Africa, Thailand, and Vietnam (since 2009)
- UK Genethics Forum. Established with Anneke Lucassen, Tara Clancy, and Angus Clarke. This is the United Kingdom’s national ethics forum for health professionals and genetics laboratory staff (since 2001)
Selected Current Advisory Board and Policy Roles
- WHO Ethics Working Group on 2019-nCoV (coronavirus) (2020 - )
- Chair of Ethics Advisory Board, Our Future Health (2021 -)
- Cancer Research UK Research Data Advisory Board (2022 - )
- Ethics Advisor to UK Biobank (2011 - )
Selected Previous Advisory Board and Policy Roles
UK Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) and a number of SAGE subgroups (2020 - 22)
- Non-Executive Director, Genomics England (2013 – 22)
- Chair of Chief Medical Officer’s Ethics Advisory Group informing the establishment of the United Kingdom’s 100,000 Genomes Project (2012 – 2013)
- Chair of Nuffield Council on Bioethics Working Group on research in global health emergencies: ethical issues (2018 – 2020)
- Member of Nuffield Council on Bioethics Working Group on the collection, linking and use of data in biomedical research and health care: ethical issues (2013 – 2015)
- Member of Nuffield Council on Bioethics Working Group on the ethics of mitochondrial transfer (2011 – 2012)
- Member of Lord Warner’s Advisory Group on the future of Research Ethics Committees (2004-5) and the Academy of Medical Sciences Independent Working Party on the Regulation and Governance of Research Ethics (2010). Together, these led to major reform of the UK research ethics committee structure and the creation of the Health Research Authority
- Member of Ministerial Task Force on the Summary Care Record (2006)
- Member of the Board of Directors of the International Association of Bioethics (2001 – 2005)
Key publications
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Ethical issues in Nipah virus control and research: addressing a neglected disease
Journal article
Johnson T. et al, (2023), Journal of Medical Ethics
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The importance of getting the ethics right in a pandemic treaty.
Journal article
Schaefer GO. et al, (2023), Lancet Infect Dis, 23, e489 - e496
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Good and Bad Research Collaborations: Researchers’ views on science and ethics in global health research
Journal article
Parker M. and Kingori None., (2016), PLoS One
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Using a genetic test result in the care of family members: How does the duty of confidentiality apply?
Journal article
Parker M., (2018), European Journal of Human Genetics, 26, 955 - 959
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The ethics of instantaneous contact tracing using mobile phone apps in the control of the COVID-19 pandemic
Journal article
PARKER M. et al, (2020), Journal of Medical Ethics
Recent publications
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Is anybody watching: A multi-factor motivational framework for educational video engagement
Journal article
Parker MJ. et al, (2024), Computers and Education, 222
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Rare disease genomic testing in the UK and Ireland: promoting timely and equitable access.
Journal article
Ellard S. et al, (2024), J Med Genet
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Equity and timeliness as factors in the effectiveness of an ethical prenatal sequencing service: reflections from parents and professionals.
Journal article
Peter M. et al, (2024), Eur J Hum Genet
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Bioethics and the value of disagreement.
Journal article
Parker MJ., (2024), J Med Ethics
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Pathogenic variants in KMT2C result in a neurodevelopmental disorder distinct from Kleefstra and Kabuki syndromes.
Journal article
Rots D. et al, (2024), Am J Hum Genet