Learn about GenV: your opportunity to create a healthier future GenV is a research project built by Victorian families for all families. If you join, you will contribute to healthier children, parents, and families in the future.
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Home\For researchers\Working Groups\Ethics and governance Back Ethics and governance Ethics and governance The GenV Ethics and Governance Working Group (EGWG) aims to explore topics relevant to research ethics and conduct, both to support the design and implementation of GenV and to recommend precedent for future projects of a similar nature and scale. The expert group has contributed to the planning and development of GenV’s research framework and protocols and continues to help GenV address ongoing ethical decisions. Interested in working with us? If you would like to collaborate with GenV, please submit an EOI form for your registry or other research idea. For more information, please contact solutionsgenv@mcri.edu.au. We thank our Working Group members listed below: Libby Hughes (Co-lead) William Siero (Co-lead) Alexandra Robertson Alisha Gulenc Bill Karanatsios Christopher Gyngell Danya Vears Jessica Bell Kate Wyatt (Coordinator) Lynda O’Brien Mark Taylor Melissa Wake Nitya Phillipson Sophie Gatenby