
Dr Susie Weller
@drsusieweller1
Social scientist | Senior Research Fellow | Interests: youth/family research, patient experience & genomic medicine, qual longitudinal & big qual.
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Great to see our Growing up on the Streets #GUOTS Case Study feature in this important new book on the value of 'Big Qual' - large scale qualitative analysis doi.org/10.1007/978-3-… Lorraine van Blerk Geography & Environment | University of Dundee



Join us on 14th March St Anne's College (please note amended date) for this talk from Dr Ali Kay and Professor Anne Goriely, 'Can it happen again? Informing pregnancy decisions using personalised risk information'. Further info & registration: cpm.ox.ac.uk/event/pregcare…


A "milestone in qualitative analysis," this new textbook from Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 Dr Susie Weller Emma Davidson Lynn Jamieson is available for sale and on inspection now bit.ly/3TQX0sp.


NCRM is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2024! To mark the milestone, we're running a series of special initiatives throughout the year. Thanks to Economic and Social Research Council and partners University of Southampton, The University of Manchester & The University of Edinburgh for your support. Watch a video on our key moments since 2004:


How does personalised medicine impact on the environment? What does this mean for how we should collect and store data? In this podcast Rachel Horton and Dr Susie Weller talk to gabrielle samuel about the environmental cost of personalised medicine.


How do #NHS clinical scientists navigate ethical issues in genomic medicine? #Genetics New research by @KateSahan & colleagues investigate ethical issues being experienced & propose approaches to enhance ethical preparedness. ethox.ox.ac.uk/news/how-nhs-c… Oxford Population Health (OxPop) @GenethicsForum


Need for open research is well established. But what does this mean for qualitative research and researchers? Dr Susie Weller considers how procedures need to be reframed to respect the particularities of qualitative work journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14…



We’re so pleased to share with you the amazing winning entry from our 2023-24 art competition which looked at screening newborn babies for disease. Laranya from Worksop College created this beautiful artwork using the letters ATGC – the types of bases found in a DNA molecule.


This week we’re celebrating the fantastic runner-up from our 2023-24 schools art competition which explored the theme of measurements in health and disease. Scarlett from Worksop College sent in this thought-provoking piece of art.


Exciting hybrid event in Sept (23rd): Big Qual Innovations Symposium - Hosted by RREAL and LISTEN eventbrite.com/e/big-qual-inn… I'll be talking about the breadth-and-depth method developed with Emma Davidson Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 Lynn Jamieson

When you're just back from a lovely holiday in Porto and a colleague sends you a photo of your book with Emma Davidson Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 Lynn Jamieson on display at the European Sociological Conference ... in Porto #bigqual Palgrave Macmillan


We are delighted that CRFR Co-directors Emma Davidson and Lynn Jamieson, together with Dr Susie Weller and Ros Edwards 🕯🌱, were among the winners of the NCRM 20th Anniversary Impact Prize, for their work on big qualitative data analysis! Read more: edin.ac/4e36ZCh


Please join us on 2nd November for our ESRC Festival of Social Science event 'Songs of Genomics' at Pegasus Theatre, Oxford with Kate Lyle John D'Arcy Centre for Personalised Medicine, Oxford (+ bsky)

We are excited that our Songs of Genomics event on 2nd November Pegasus Theatre is part of the Economic and Social Research Council 2024 Festival of Social Science 🎶🧬 For full details and to book your free ticket, please visit: pegasustheatre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/sh… #ESRCFestival

A team from Centre for Personalise Medicine in Oxford have written a brilliant article for the kids magazine which discusses how our genes impact our health. Read here: ow.ly/xy9n50UNth4 Rachel Horton Kate Lyle Dr Susie Weller Lisa Hodges Ballard Anneke Lucassen