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Marris, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-9366-5567 & Calvert, J. (2020). Science and Technology Studies in Policy: the UK Synthetic Biology Roadmap. Science, Technology, and Human Values, 45(1), pp. 34-61. doi: 10.1177/0162243919828107

Marris, C. (2018). Genomic technologies in the bioeconomy: Introduction. In: Gibbon, S., Prainsack, B., Hilgartner, S. & Lamoreaux, J. (Eds.), Genomic technologies in the bioeconomy: Introduction. (pp. 57-62). London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315451695

Smith, R, Marris, C., Berry, D , Sundaram, L & Rose, N (2017). Synthetic Biology Biosensors for Global Health Challenges. London, UK: King's College London.

Balmer, A., Calvert, J., Marris, C. , Molyneux-Hodgson, S., Frow, S., Kearnes, M., Bulpin, K., Schyfter, P., Mackenzie, A. & Martin, P. (2016). Five rules of thumb for post-ELSI interdisciplinary collaborations. Journal of Responsible Innovation, 3(1), pp. 73-80. doi: 10.1080/23299460.2016.1177867

Marris, C., Balmert, A., Calvert, J. , Molyneux-Hodgson, S., Frow, E., Kearnes, M., Bulpin, K., Schyfter, P., Mackenzie, A. & Martin, P. (2015). Taking roles in interdisciplinary collaborations: Reflections on working in post-ELSI spaces in the UK synthetic biology community. Science and Technology Studies, 28(3), pp. 3-25.

Marris, C. (2015). The construction of imaginaries of the public as a threat to synthetic biology. Science as Culture, 24(1), pp. 83-98. doi: 10.1080/09505431.2014.986320

Marris, C., Jefferson, C. & Lentzos, F. (2014). Negotiating the dynamics of uncomfortable knowledge: The case of dual use and synthetic biology. Biosocieties, 9(4), pp. 393-420. doi: 10.1057/biosoc.2014.32

Jefferson, C., Lentzos, F. & Marris, C. (2014). Synthetic biology and biosecurity: challenging the "myths". Frontiers in Public Health, 2(115), article number 115. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00115

Friese, C. & Marris, C. (2014). Making de-extinction mundane?. PLoS Biology, 12(3), article number e1001825. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1001825

Jefferson, C., Lentzos, F. & Marris, C. (2014). Synthetic Biology and Biosecurity: How scared should we be?. London, UK: King’s College London.

Marris, C. & Jefferson, C. (2013). Workshop on ‘Synthetic biology: containment and release of engineered micro-organisms’ held on 29 April 2013 at King’s College London: Scoping Report. London, UK: King's College London.

Marris, C. & Jefferson, C. (2013). Workshop on ‘Synthetic biology: containment and release of engineered micro-organisms’ held on 29 April 2013 at King’s College London: Summary of Discussions. London, UK: King's College London.

Marris, C., Heams, T., Kepes, F. , Campos, L., Monsan, P., Toussaint, J-F., Benoit-Browaeys, D., Haiech, J., Alix, J-P. & Fellous, M. (2013). Measuring an open and responsible culture discussion. Medecine Sciences, 29, pp. 16-25. doi: 10.1051/medsci/201329s205

Marris, C. (2013). Social sciences and synthetic biology: opportunities and constraints. Medecine Sciences, 29, pp. 61-68. doi: 10.1051/medsci/201329s216

Marris, C. & Rose, N. (2012). Let’s get real on synthetic biology: The seeing watchmaker. New Scientist, 214(2868), pp. 28-29.

Pottage, A. & Marris, C. (2012). The cut that makes a part. BioSocieties, 7(2), pp. 103-114. doi: 10.1057/biosoc.2012.1

Clarke, L., Adams, J., Sutton, P. , Bainbridge, J. W., Birney, E., Calvert, J., Collis, A., Kitney, R., Freemont, P., Mason, P., Pandya, K., Ghaffar, T., Rose, N., Marris, C., Woolfson, D. & Boyce, A. (2012). A Synthetic Biology Roadmap for the UK. UK: TSB Technology Strategy Board.

Zhang, J., Marris, C. & Rose, N. (2011). The Transnational Governance of Synthetic Biology: Scientific uncertainty, cross-borderness and the ’art’ of governance (4). London: BIOS (Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society), ISSN 1759-0620.

Marris, C. & Rose, N. (2010). Open Engagement: Exploring Public Participation in the Biosciences. PLoS Biology, 8(11), article number e1000549. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1000549

Bertrand, A., Joly, P-B. & Marris, C. (2005). L’experience francaise de l’evaluation technologique interactive des recherche sur les vignes transgeniques. Ethique Publique, 7(vol. 7, n° 1), pp. 186-194. doi: 10.4000/ethiquepublique.2006

Millstone, E., van Zwanenberg, P., Marris, C. , Levidow, L. & Torgersen, H. (2004). Science in trade disputes related to potential risk: comparative case studies. Seville, Spain: European Commission.

Joly, P-B. & Marris, C. (2003). Les Américains ont-ils accepté les OGM ?: Analyse comparée de la construction des OGM comme problème public en France et aux Etats-Unis. Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies, formerly Cahiers d’Economie et Sociologie Rurales, pp. 12-45.

Joly, P-B., Marris, C. & Hermitte, M-A. (2003). À la recherche d’une « démocratie technique ». Enseignements de la conférence citoyenne sur les OGM en France. Nature Sciences Societes, 11(1), pp. 3-15. doi: 10.1016/s1240-1307(03)00003-7

Marris, C. (2001). Public perceptions of transgenic products: the influence of the behaviour of laboratory scientists. In: Toutant, JP & Balazs, E (Eds.), MOLECULAR FARMING. OECD Workshop on Molecular Farming, 3rd - 6th September 2000, La Grande Motte, France..

Joly, P-B., Marris, C. & Marcant, O. (2001). La constitution d'un "problème public" : la controverse sur les OGM et ses incidences sur la politique publique aux Etats-Unis. Ivry-sur-Seine: INRA.

Marris, C. (2001). La perception des OGM par le public: remise en cause de quelques idées reçues. Economie Rurale, 266(1), pp. 58-79. doi: 10.3406/ecoru.2001.5276

Marris, C. (2000). Swings and roundabouts: French public policy on agricultural GMOs since 1996. Notizie di Politeia, rivista di etica e scelte pubbliche, 16(60), pp. 22-37.

Joly, P.B., Marris, C., Assouline, G. & Lemarie, J. (1999). Quand les ’candides’ evaluent les OGM... Nouveau modele de ’democratie technique’ ou mise en scence du debat public?. Annales des Mines, 14, pp. 2-21.

Marris, C., Langford, I.H. & Riordan, T.O. (1996). Integrating sociological and psychological approaches to public perceptions of environmental risks: detailed results from a questionnaire survey (CSERGE Working Paper GEC 96-07). University of East Anglia, ISSN 0967-8875.

Marris, C. & Langford, I. (1996). No cause for alarm Claire Morris and Ion Longford. New Scientist, 195(2616), pp. 36-39. doi: 10.1016/s0262-4079(07)62033-8

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