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This article is listed as an output for the PhD thesis 'Genomics research and involving people'(https://stardit.wikimedia.org.au/wiki/0202208040307) and references the peer-reviewed article
This article references the PhD thesis 'Genomics research and involving people' - (https://doi.org/10.26181/21330897.v1) - associated STARDIT report https://stardit.wikimedia.org.au/wiki/0202208040307
 
It also references the peer-reviewed article 'Co-designing genomics research with donor-conceived siblings' (https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-021-00325-7) - associated STARDIT report - https://stardit.wikimedia.org.au/wiki/0202109070341

Revision as of 02:25, 1 November 2024

Guardian News & Media Limited article 'Strange but ultimately positive genetic discovery reveals up to 1,000 relatives linked to prolific sperm donor' Description: This Guardian News & Media Limited article is about Barbara Nunn and Jack Nunn discovering that they had up to 1000 relatives, when they found out Barbara's father Bertold Wiesner was one of the world’s earliest and most prolific sperm donors. This led to Jack working with his family to involve them in his PhD research in discussions about future genomics research.
STARDIT ID: 0202411010046
Dates

State completed
Start 2023-01-11
End 2023-02-23
Form updated 2024-11-01

Report authors
Jack Nunn (link)
0000-0003-0316-3254
Main report author
Aims
Inform people about the story of Bertold Wiesner and the ethical and social implications
Inform people about our current understanding and research in the area of donor conceived people and thier and preferences in relation to DNA research
Contribute to improving public awareness in the wider debate about public involvement in genomics research
Keywords
genomics
DNA
donor conceived
sperm donor
Category
information/media

Inputs

individual

Tory Shepherd (link)



Task: Researched story, wrote story, checked content with people involved in story
Method: Journalist employed by Guardian News & Media Limited
Recruitment: Unknown
Communication: Telepbone, email
Compensation: paid
Impact: Created an article that people involved with helped co-create and told the story in an ethical and sensitive way
individual

Jack Nunn



Task: Provided information for the article and gave feedback on pre-published versions
Method: interviewee for journalist working for Guardian News & Media Limited article
Recruitment: email
Communication: Telepbone, email
funding


Unknown
time


Unknown hours


Time spent on researching and writing the article

Outputs and impacts

publication/report/document
Stage: Published Sunday 26 Feb 2023
Publicly accessible Guardian News & Media Limited article 'Strange but ultimately positive genetic discovery reveals up to 1,000 relatives linked to prolific sperm donor' (link)


Impact: Was 'most read' article on the Guardian Australia website for one day


Publicly accessible Guardian News & Media Limited article

This article references the PhD thesis 'Genomics research and involving people' - (https://doi.org/10.26181/21330897.v1) - associated STARDIT report https://stardit.wikimedia.org.au/wiki/0202208040307

It also references the peer-reviewed article 'Co-designing genomics research with donor-conceived siblings' (https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-021-00325-7) - associated STARDIT report - https://stardit.wikimedia.org.au/wiki/0202109070341