The BABEL Team

  • Harleen Kaur Johal
    Harleen is a PhD student within the BABEL project, based at the Centre for Ethics in Medicine. She graduated as a doctor in 2017 and has since completed her Foundation training. She is currently pursuing her academic interests full-time and has focused her research on end-of-life decision-making in the adult intensive care unit, with a view to returning to clinical medicine following her doctoral studies. Harleen is a member of the Institute of Medical Ethics' Postgraduate Student Committee.
  • Jordan Parsons
    Jordan is based in the Centre for Ethics in Medicine, where he previously completed an MSc by Research. His BABEL PhD explores ethical issues in nephrology, with a focus on dialysis decisions concerning permanently mentally incapacitated patients. This ties in with work he is doing with the International Society of Nephrology on the monitoring of end-stage kidney disease. Jordan organises CEM’s seminar series, teaches in the medical school, and is also a member of the Institute of Medical Ethics' Postgraduate Student Committee.
  • Martha Scanlon
    Martha is based in the Centre for Health, Law, and Society in Bristol Law School. She studied Law at the University of Bristol and completed the Health, Law and Society LLM, where she wrote her dissertation on women's right to self-determination under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. She spent two years working in university mental health services and taught Medical Law for two years at the University of Bristol. Her PhD research (Who Decides?) aims to investigate practitioner decision-making in inpatient adolescent mental healthcare. The study aims to investigate how practitioners navigate the legal framework governing decision-making about admission and treatment of children and young people in inpatient mental health facilities, with a view to informing future law and policy in this area.