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G. Wolbring March 2017 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY Cumming School of Medicine I. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA Name: Gregor Wolbring Address: Department of Community Health Sciences Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary 3rd Floor TRW Building 3330 Hospital Drive NW Calgary, Alberta, T2N 4Z6 Telephone: 1-403-210-7083 Present rank: Associate Professor; Department: Community Health Sciences, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies Faculty: Medicine Institution: University of Calgary II. ACADEMIC RECORD Final degree: Doctor of Philosophy Date completed: 1992 Specialty: Biochemistry Institution: University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt a.M. Germany; Supervisors, Professor Hartmut Michel and Dr Neil Cook, 1989-1992 i. Undergraduate Final degree: Diploma Date completed: 1989 Specialty: Biochemistry Institution: University of Tuebingen, Germany 1982-1989 Diploma work: University College London 1988-1989 (Development of non-radioactive detection system for gene probes); Supervisor, Professor Rabin ii. Graduate and post-doctoral 1989-1992 Doctor of Philosophy University of Frankfurt and Max Planck Institute for Biophysics, Germany (Protein Kinase A and C and Phosphatase 2A in bovine rod outer Segments); Supervisor, Professor Michel and Dr Cook 1992-1998 Post-Doc, University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics (Guanylyl cyclase in bovine rod outer segments); Supervisor, Professor Schnetkamp

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  • G. Wolbring March 2017

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

    Cumming School of Medicine

    I. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA

    Name: Gregor Wolbring

    Address: Department of Community Health Sciences

    Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary

    3rd Floor TRW Building

    3330 Hospital Drive NW

    Calgary, Alberta, T2N 4Z6

    Telephone: 1-403-210-7083

    Present rank: Associate Professor;

    Department: Community Health Sciences, Community Rehabilitation and Disability

    Studies

    Faculty: Medicine

    Institution: University of Calgary

    II. ACADEMIC RECORD

    Final degree: Doctor of Philosophy

    Date completed: 1992

    Specialty: Biochemistry

    Institution: University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt a.M. Germany; Supervisors,

    Professor Hartmut Michel and Dr Neil Cook, 1989-1992

    i. Undergraduate

    Final degree: Diploma

    Date completed: 1989

    Specialty: Biochemistry

    Institution: University of Tuebingen, Germany 1982-1989

    Diploma work: University College London 1988-1989 (Development of

    non-radioactive detection system for gene probes); Supervisor, Professor

    Rabin

    ii. Graduate and post-doctoral

    1989-1992 Doctor of Philosophy University of Frankfurt and Max Planck Institute for

    Biophysics, Germany (Protein Kinase A and C and Phosphatase 2A in bovine

    rod outer Segments); Supervisor, Professor Michel and Dr Cook

    1992-1998 Post-Doc, University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, Dept. of

    Physiology and Biophysics (Guanylyl cyclase in bovine rod outer

    segments); Supervisor, Professor Schnetkamp

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    1998-2008 Research Associate University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, Dept. of

    Physiology and Biophysics (Thalidomide)

    III. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

    Personal

    2016 BHSc Research Mentor Award, Cumming School of Medicine

    2016 Graduate Student supervisory excellence award nomination

    2015 Recipient of the Faculty of Graduate Studies, My SupervisorSkills, GREAT

    Supervisor Award

    2015 Graduate Student supervisory excellence award nomination

    2014 BHSc Research Mentor Award, Cumming School of Medicine

    2014 The documentary "Fixed The Science/Fiction of Enhancement" won the first

    prize in the category documentary over 30 minutes at the Picture this the

    Calgary Disability Film Festival. http://www.ptff.org/ I am in the film and

    actually inspired the film

    2013 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal on November 11, 2013; citation

    reads: "he has worked in his interest area of ability and ableism ethics and

    governance; the history of thalidomide and thalidomiders and disability

    studies. His work in this area has been tireless and of benefit to the greater

    community”

    2013 Graduate Student supervisory excellence award nomination

    2011 Faculty of Medicine McLeod award for excellence in teaching

    2009 Best' in Scholarly/Reference Category at the 2009 New York Book Show”, the

    Imaging Science: Art, Science and Social Change book edited by Sean

    Caulfield from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and published by

    University of Alberta Press and in which I had a piece called "Atoms and

    Base Pairs: “The New Lego".

    1998 Council of Canadians with Disabilities, National Award

    1997 Award by Big Brothers/ Big Sisters organization

    1997 Post-Doctoral Fellowship of the Retinitis Pigmentosa foundation of

    Canada (was a new competition not a renewal of the 1994-1996 award).

    1994-1996 Post-Doctoral Fellowship of the Retinitis Pigmentosa foundation of Canada

    1992-1994 Post-Doctoral Fellowship of the Foundation for the advancement of highly

    gifted disabled people, Vaduz, Liechtenstein

    1989 Ph.D. fellowship of the Axel Springer Foundation, Germany

    Awards and honors for students I supervise

    2017 Aryn Brianne Lisitza, BHSC (USRP Health and Wellness undergraduate

    research fellowship

    2017 Supervisor: Nicole Mfoafo-M’Carthy Youth Scholarship at the 2017

    Immigrants of Distinction Awards

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    2016 Supervisor: Gilary Guzman Between Friends Calgary: Rookie Leader of the

    Year

    2016 Supervisor: Sadia Ahmed Travel grant from the BHSc program at the

    University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine to present at ISA/ISPID

    International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS and Baby Survival Montevideo,

    Uruguay on 8-10 September 2016.

    2015 Supervisor: Hannah Holitzki Travel grant from the BHSc program at the

    University of Calgary Cumming School of

    Medicine

    2015 Supervisor: Hannah Holitzki second place in poster presentations at Calgary

    World Health Organization simulation CalWHO

    2015 Supervisor: Emily Hutcheon Governor General’s Gold Medal at the

    Master’s level from the University of Calgary

    2015 Supervisor: Shyrose Aujyla Travel grant from the BHSc program at the

    University of Calgary Cumming School of

    Medicine

    2015 Supervisor: Shyrose Aujyla first place in poster presentations at Calgary

    World Health Organization simulation CalWHO

    2015 Supervisor: Lucy Diep QEII Master student UofC fellowship

    2015 Supervisor: Lucy Diep Alberta Graduate Student Scholarship (AGSS)

    2015 Supervisor: Lucy Diep Inaugural Alumni Leadership Award - Easter Seals

    Awards

    2015 Supervisor: Emily Chai Siobhan Isabella Reid Memorial Scholarship

    Award.

    2015 Supervisor: Emily Chai Second place in poster presentation competition at

    the 24th History of Medicine days international

    conference, hosted at the University of Calgary

    2014 Supervisor: Lucy Diep Canada Graduate Scholarship - Master's award

    (SSHRC category)

    2014 Supervisor: Lucy Diep QEII award University of Calgary wide competition

    2014 Supervisor: Lucy Diep Faculty of Graduate Studies Travel Award

    2014 Supervisor: Lucy Diep Travel grant from the Global Health Unit of the

    University of Calgary

    2014 Supervisor: Lucy Diep (Centre for Nanotechnology in Society-University of

    California Santa Barbara) CNS-UCSB Democratizing Technologies

    Conference travel grant.

    2014 Supervisor: Abdullah Boushra Travel grant from the Canadian Association

    for International Health

    2014 Supervisor: Abdullah Boushra Travel grant from the Global Health Unit of

    the University of Calgary

    2014 Supervisor: Emily Hutcheon John D. Petrie, QC Memorial Bursary

    University of Calgary

    2014 Supervisor: Emily Hutcheon QEII Masters fellowship University of Calgary

    2013 Supervisor: Emily Hutcheon received the Marlin Styner Award a Premier’s

    Council of Alberta Award Awarded to an individual Albertan who has a

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    disability and who, through their personal or professional achievements, has

    brought greater recognition to the abilities of all persons with disabilities.

    2013 Supervisor: Kalie Mosig won first prize for poster presentation (out of 19

    posters) at the 22nd History of Medicine days international conference, hosted

    at the University of Calgary

    2012 Supervisor, Jacqueline Noga won first prize in the poster. competition,

    category social implications, at the international conference "Growing the

    Bioeconomy: Social, Environmental and Economic Implications October 2-5,

    2012 Banff, Alberta, Canada

    2012- present Supervisor, Emily Hutcheon Community Health Sciences Student Executive

    (CHSSE) University of Calgary

    2012-present Supervisor, Emily Hutcheon CRDS Graduate Student Representative

    2012-2013 Supervisor, Emily Hutcheon, recipient of Joseph Bombardier Scholarship

    Master award from SSHRC

    2012-2013 Supervisor, Emily Hutcheon, elected member at large Canadian Disability

    Studies Association

    2012 Supervisor, Alshaba Billawala, University of Calgary, BHSc, History of

    Autism through the NYT; First prize (out of 12 poster) for poster presentation

    at the 21st History of Medicine days international conference, hosted at the

    University of Calgary

    2011-2012 Supervisor, Emily Hutcheon; elected Student Representative Canadian

    Disability Studies Association

    2011 Co-Supervisor, Laurent Parent, York University MA, Major Research

    Paper: Je Me Souviens: The Hegemony of Stairs in the Montreal Metro.

    Second Annual Critical Disability Studies Major Research Paper Human

    Rights Prize. The winner is selected based on research, writing and originality

    of topic.

    2011 Supervisor, Natalie Ball, University of Calgary, BHSc; Poster. Title: Nobel

    Laureates, Neuroscience and Eugenics Second place out of 22 Student History

    of Neuroscience Poster., Workshop", 16th International Society for the

    History of the Neurosciences, (ISHN) and the 43rd

    International Society for

    the History of Behavioural and Social Sciences.

    2011 Supervisor, Sophya Yumakulov University of Calgary, BHSc Title:

    Comparing perception of people with disabilities through the lens of the New

    York Times from 1851-today; First prize for poster. presentation at the 20th

    history of Medicine days international conference, hosted at the University of

    Calgary.

    2010 Supervisor, Sophya Yumakulov: USRP summer research award

    2008 Supervisor, Sibat Khwaja, Niklas Bobrovitz and Daniela Nadia, University

    of Calgary, BHSc, Calgary iGEM Ethics Team" Bronze Medal at the

    International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition iGEM 2008. They

    looked into the ethical, legal, social issues of synthetic biology. The Calgary

    iGEM Ethics team was the first undergraduate team to focus exclusively on

    the ethical, legal, social issues of synthetic biology at iGEM.

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    IV. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

    I was from 1992-2008 a research scientist in the Faculty of Medicine specialization

    biochemistry. I started my faculty appointment in August 2008.

    Primary

    2012 Associate Professor University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, Community

    Health Sciences, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies

    2008-2012 Assistant Professor University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, Community

    Health Sciences, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies

    Adjunct

    2014-present Scientific staff of Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis

    (ITAS), Karlsruhe, Germany

    2013-present Visiting Professor of Ability Expectation and Ableism Studies at American

    University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN); (Faculty of Medicine), USA

    2011-present Fellow: Institute for Science, Policy and Society, University of Ottawa,

    Canada

    2008-2012 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Faculty of Critical Disability Studies, York

    University Canada

    2007-2012 Part Time Professor Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada

    2005-2016 Affiliated Scholar, Center for Nanotechnology and Society at Arizona State

    University, USA (finished its existence)

    2005-2008 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dept. of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine University of Calgary

    1999-2008 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, Dept. of Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary, Canada

    2002-2005 Adjunct Assistant Professor, John Dossetor Health Ethic Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

    Institute, Faculty of Medicine

    2009-present Member, Calgary Institute for Public Health, University of Calgary

    2009-present Member, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary

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    V. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

    i. Undergraduate Courses and student supervision

    Undergraduate Courses taught and developed

    CORE 205 Introduction to Disability Studies (name since 2010) History and

    Systems in Community Rehabilitation (name before), since 2008-ongoing,

    CORE 207 Introduction to Community Rehabilitation, 2009-2010, 2013

    CORE 545 Advance Study: Topics in Core- Bioethics and Disable People, 2005-

    ongoing, online class (formerly called 591.26)

    CORE 547 Advance Study: Topics in Core -Global Health and New and Emerging

    Technology, 2005- ongoing online class (formerly called 591.28)

    CORE 551 2017, 2018

    MDSC 507 3 credit research inquiry course, 2012, 2017

    MDSC 507 3 credit research inquiry course, 2012, co-evaluator (2 students)

    MDSC 508 Preceptor, 2010/2011, 2011/2012, 2012/2013, 2013/2014

    MDSC 528 6 credit Research inquiry course, 2010-ongoing

    Undergraduate Courses taught

    CORE 553 Health Foundations: Disability Across Life Span taught online once for

    someone as a substitute, 2008, (formerly called 591.34)

    Courses Developed but not offered yet

    Verlyn Leopatra (my undergraduate student) and I developed three online delivered, three-credit

    undergraduate courses: a) Climate change security and marginalized populations; b) Water and

    Sanitation security and marginalized populations; and c) Energy security and marginalized

    populations.

    MD Medical degree Courses taught and developed

    MDCN 340 Population Health 2015, Population Health- Health and Disability, 2012-

    present, so far 170 students

    Undergraduate Student Examinations BHSC MDSC 508 honour thesis

    2017 seven oral exams

    2016 four oral exams

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    2015 four oral exams

    2014 four oral exams

    2013 four oral exams

    2012 three oral exams

    2010 one oral exam

    Supervision of research activity of undergraduate student (see research output further down)

    2017 Aryn Brianne Lisitza, BHSC (USRP Health and Wellness undergraduate

    research fellowship

    2017 Brian Martin, CRDS (MDSC 507 and start of Master thesis)

    2017 Seyda Farwa Naqvi CRDS

    2017 Manel djebouli, CRDS

    2017 Nicole Mfoafo-M’Carthy (MDSC 528)

    2017 Wen Tao Li (MDSC 528)

    2016-2017 Aryn Brianne Lisitza, BHSC (MDSC 508)

    2016-2017 Shyrose Aujila, BHSC (MDSC 508)

    2016-2017 Sadia Ahmed, BHSC (MDSC 508)

    2016-2017 Hannah Holitzki BHSC (MDSC 508)

    2016-2017 Samantha Sirianni, BHSC (MDSC 508)

    2016 Mikaela Johnston, CRDS (MDSC 528)

    2016 Manel djebouli, CRDS (MDSC 528)

    2016 Gillary Guzman, CRDS (MDSC 528)

    2015-2016 Ashley Blackmore CRDS (CORE 595)

    2015-2016 Jennifer Cheung, BHSC (MDSC 508)

    2015-2016 Aryn Brianne Lisitza, BHSC (HSOC 408)

    2015-2016 Shyrose Aujila, BHSC (HSOC 408)

    2015-2016 Sadia Ahmed, BHSC (HSOC 408)

    2015-2016 Hannah Holitzki (HSOC 408)

    2015-2016 Samantha Sirianni, BHSC (HSOC 408)

    2015 Aryn Brianne Lisitza, BHSC (MDSC 528)

    2015 Shyrose Aujila, BHSC (MDSC 528)

    2015 Sadia Ahmed, BHSC (MDSC 528)

    2015 Hannah Holitzki (MDSC 528)

    2015 Samantha Sirianni, BHSC (MDSC 528)

    2014-2015 Jennifer Cheung, BHSC (HSOC 408)

    2014-2015 Boushrah Abdullah, CRDS (MDSC 528)

    2014-2015 Amit Chowdoury, BHSC (MDSC 528)

    2014-2015 Rachel Mackay, BHSC (MDSC 508 honour thesis)

    2014 Melanie Varkey, BHSC (MDSC 528)

    2014 Lily Choi, CRDS (MDSC 528)

    2014 Emily Chai, CRDS (MDSC 528)

    2013-2014 Rachel Mackay, BHSC (HSOC 408)

    2013 Rachel Mackay, BHSC (MDSC 528)

    2013-2014 Maharaj R, BHSC (HSOC 408)

    2013 Theresa Rybchinski (BHSC undergraduate research award)

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    2014 Boushrah Abdullah, CRDS (CPA funded)

    2013 Boushrah Abdullah, CRDS (MDSC 528)

    2013 Sonum Panesar, CRDS (MDSC 528)

    2013 Jennifer Cheung, BHSC (MDSC 528)

    2012-2013 Lucy Diep, CRDS, (MDSC 528; CORE 589.01/589.02)

    2013-2014 Kalie Mosig, BHSc, (MDSC 528)

    2012-2013 Kalie Mosig, BHSc, (HSOC 408)

    2012-2013 Brian Litke, BSc, (SSHRC funded)

    2012-2013 Sophya Yumakulov, BHSc (University of Calgary Bridge fund)

    2010 Sophya Yumakulov, BHSc (USRP funded)

    2012 Camila Sanchez, Kinesiology Student, (SSHRC funded)

    2012 Dana De Book, CRDS, University of Calgary, MDSC 528

    2014- Jenna Galloway BHSC (MDSC 528)

    2012 Jenna Galloway BHSC University of Calgary (Autism grant)

    2011-2012 Jaskarn Jawanda BHSC University of Calgary (Bridge funding, UofC)

    2012-2013 Verlyn Leopatra BHSc, University of Calgary (MDSC 508 honour thesis)

    2011-2012 Verlyn Leopatra BHSc, University of Calgary (HSOC 408)

    2011-2012 Verlyn Leopatra BHSc, University of Calgary (SSHRC funded)

    2010-2011 Verlyn Leopatra BHSc, University of Calgary (Genome Canada funded)

    2010-2011 Angelica Martin, BHSc, University of Calgary (SSHRC funded)

    2013 Angelica Martin, BHSc, University of Calgary MDSC 507 and MDSC 528

    2011-2012 Angelica Martin, BHSc, University of Calgary (HSOC 408);

    2012-2013 Natalie Ball BHSc, University of Calgary MDSC 508 (honour thesis).

    2011-2012 Natalie Ball BHSc, University of Calgary (HSOC 408).

    2010-2011 Natalie Ball BHSc, University of Calgary (SSHRC-CURA funded)

    2011-2012 Emily Hutcheon, Master Student CHS graduate program University of

    Calgary (SSHRC funded)

    2010-2011 Emily Hutcheon, BHSC University of Calgary (MDSC 508 honour thesis)

    2011-2014 Jacqueline Noga BHSc, University of Calgary and (Genome Canada funded)

    2013-2014 Jacqueline Noga BHSc, (MDSC 508 honour thesis)

    2012-2013 Jacqueline Noga BHSc, (HSOC 408)

    2011 Jacqueline Noga BHSc, University of Calgary (MDSC 528)

    2011-2012 Alshaba Billawala BHSc, University of Calgary (HSOC 408)

    2011-2013 Jeremy Tynedal Kinesiology Student (SSHRC funded)

    2011 Jeremy Tynedal Kinesiology Student (Research Inquiry course MDSC 528);

    2011 Kaitlyn Brien Community Rehabilitation and Disability studies student

    MDSC 528

    2010 Brigid Burke from U of T (MDSC 528 Research Inquiry Course).

    2008 Sibat Khwaja, Niklas Bobrovitz and Daniela Nadia, BHSc University of

    Calgary, (Alberta Innovate funded) (see awards)

    Undergraduate output since 2008, (I only started hiring students in 2008 when I accepted

    the faculty appointment)

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    See http://www.crds.org/research/faculty/Gregor_Wolbring.shtml for up to date details

    over 250 entrees since 2010. Not listed as its 50 pages by itself.

    Undergraduate Medical Education

    Small group preceptor for the Healthy Populations course of the medical undergraduate

    education program University of Calgary, twice in 2011, twice in 2010 and once in 2009.

    Project advisor for the Masters of Biomedical Technology Program, Faculty of

    Medicine, University of Calgary

    1. Development of nano particles to treat malignant melanoma/ treatment of malignant melanoma of student Yoon Nay

    ii. Graduate (course and student supervision)

    Graduate Courses taught and developed

    CORE 632 Innovation and Leadership 2015-2017; Co-taught wih Cheryl Crocker/

    Katerina Milaney

    CORE 691.42 Emerging Technologies and Global Health, 2005-2016

    CORE 691.44 Bioethics and Disabled People (2005-2016

    CORE 630 Foundations of Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, co-instructor

    and co-developed, (lead Bonnie Lashewicz) 2010-ongoing

    CORE 691.36 Pro-seminar for graduate students 2015

    IT 284: Fresno State University, California, USA, taught 2009 online 14 students

    CML 4104D Studies in Public Law: Emerging Sciences and Technologies: Legal, Ethics,

    Governance and Policy Discourse (3 credits) taught 2008 at University of

    Ottawa per online 7 students

    Courses developed but not offered yet

    Verlyn Leopatra (my undergraduate student) and I developed three online delivered, three-credit

    graduate courses, a) Climate change security and marginalized populations b) Water and

    http://www.crds.org/research/faculty/Gregor_Wolbring.shtml

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    Sanitation security and marginalized populations and c) Energy security and marginalized

    populations)

    Graduate Student Supervision

    Supervisor (PhD) Department of Community Health Sciences

    2010-2015 Deanna Taylor graduated with PhD

    Supervisor (Masters) Department of Community Health Sciences

    2017-present Brian Martin

    2013-present Lucy Diep

    2011-215 Emily Hutcheon graduated with MSc

    2008-2011 Amy Johnston received her degree MSc title: Scoping the Literature for

    Synthetic Biology‘s Envisioned Products: Identifying Potential Impacts on the

    Lives of Albertans; Downloaded so far 282 times; Source: University of

    Calgary DSpace

    Supervisor MA Critical Disability Studies program York University, Canada

    2011-2012 Esther Lee received degree

    2009-2010 Julia Gruson-Wood graduated is now in PhD program at York University

    Advisor MA Critical Disability Studies program York University, Canada

    2009-2010 Laurent Parent graduated now in PhD program at University of Montreal

    Committee member on an interdisciplinary PhD Thesis University of Calgary

    2012-2015 Mark Iantkow graduated with PhD

    2010-present Don Carruthers passed candidacy

    Committee member on Masters Thesis CHS University of Calgary

    2015-present Chineolo Oguaju PI Stacey Page

    External for PhD Defence

    2013 Kathleen

    External for Master Thesis Defence

    2012 Douglas Hagedorn Supervisor Dan Jacobson, University of Calgary (June 28),

    passed

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    External for Candidacy Defence

    2011 Trish Campbell Supervisor Edna Einsiedel, University of Calgary (Sept 12)

    External for final exam of MBT program student

    2009 Stephen McNamara

    Neutral Chair

    So far n=21

    Output of hired graduate students

    2011 Ghaderi, Seyyed from ISEEE, University of Calgary

    1. Ghaderi,S., Jack,T. & Wolbring,G. Water Discourse in Alberta, Education piece. 2. Ghaderi,S., Jack,T. & Wolbring,G. Metagenomics: Education piece.

    2009

    3. Wolbring,G. & Ghaderi,S. Annotated Bibliography on Energy from Hydrocarbon Discourse. 4. Wolbring,G. & Ghaderi,S. Annotated Bibliography on Metagenomics. 5. Wolbring,G. & Ghaderi,S. Annotated Bibliography on Water Discourse. 6. Wolbring,G. & Ghaderi,S. Annotated Bibliography on Energy and Climate Change

    Discourse.

    7. Wolbring,G. & Ghaderi,S. Annotated Bibliography Reactions after the Copenhagen Conference (COP-15).

    iii. Postgraduate (research and clinical fellows)

    iv. Continuing medical education

    VI. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

    i. Departmental

    2016-present admission review committee for new CHS grad student applications

    2013 -present Internal peer reviewer for the CIHR Partnerships in Health Systems

    Improvement (PHSI) competition

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    2012 -present Internal peer reviewer for the CIHR Partnerships in Health Systems

    Improvement (PHSI) competition

    2010-present Member CRDS MDCS course based Master admission review

    2011 Member of the Search and Selection Committee for the Ethics Position

    2010-present Internal peer reviewer for the CIHR operating grant applications

    2010 CHS-Communication Committee

    2008-present Webmaster of part of CRDS webpage

    2008-present Member CHS Departmental admission review group

    ii. Faculty

    2016-present Diversity Action Advisory Group

    2015-present Equity & Professionalism UME Accreditation committee

    2011 Search Committee member for new Assistant Professor in Ethics

    2011-present Member Foothills Campus Accessibility Committee

    1993 Member, Disability Policy Committee,

    iii. University

    2014-present Neutral Chair committee member

    2012-present Undergraduate student ethics review committee member

    iv. Regional Health Authority

    v. Hospital

    2000-2010 Foothills Ethics Committee

    VII. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

    i. Membership in professional and learned societies.

    2011-2015 Board member Society for Disability Studies (USA)

    2011-2015 Chair of the Research and Publication Committee at Society for Disability

    Studies, (USA)

    2011-2015 Co-chair of the technology committee of Society for Disability Studies

    (USA)

    2011-2012 Past President Canadian Disability Studies Association

    2010-2011 President Canadian Disability Studies Association 2009-2010 President-Elect Canadian Disability Studies Association

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    ii. Professional service

    2015-2016 Organizer of the 2016 Canadian Disability Studies Association conference in

    Calgary with Prof Milaney

    2016-present Advisory board for the NIH R01 grant in neuroethics

    2015 International Reviewer for a worldwide undergraduate research competition

    Grant panels

    Grant review

    2015 Netherlands Leprosy Relief (NLR), American Leprosy Missions (ALM),

    German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association (GLRA) and

    effect:hope (The Leprosy Mission Canada/TLMC). The Leprosy Mission Ire-

    land (TLM Ireland)

    2011 Health Research Council of New Zealand grant proposal reviewer

    2010 National Science Foundation (NSF), USA grant proposal reviewer

    2009 Reviewed grant on synthetic biology for Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, USA

    2009 Reviewed individual fellowship grant of the MacArthur Foundation, USA

    Graduate awards

    2013 Wellcome Trust Ethics & Society Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

    2012 Wellcome Trust Ethics & Society Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

    2012 National Science Foundation graduate student competition judge

    Undergraduate awards

    2017 Undergraduate research award UofC judge (n=16)

    2016 OCSS award University of Calgary competition judge (n=23)

    2016 AIHS award University of Calgary competition judge (n=71)

    2016 PURE award University of Calgary competition judge (n=34)

    2015 PURE award University of Calgary competition judge (n=30)

    2014 PURE award University of Calgary competition judge (n=26)

    2013 PURE award University of Calgary competition judge (n=28)

    2012 PURE award University of Calgary competition judge (n=21)

    Editor in Chief

    2015-present Journal called Societies indexed in ESCI from Web of Science

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    Editorial Boards

    2015-present Nanoethics

    2012-present Journal of Sustainable Development

    2010-2011 Associate Editor, the International Journal of Sport and Society

    2009-2011

    (closing of

    journal Editorial Review Board "International Journal of Nanotechnology and

    Molecular Technologies Computation" (IJNMC),

    2008-2012 Review Board of the Journal, Review in Disability Studies,

    Individual articles reviewed for (a sample)

    Nature

    PLos One

    Environment and Behavior

    Sage OPEN

    Disability and Rehabilitation

    Journal: Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine.

    Science, Technology & Innovation Studies

    Journal “Recent Patents on DNA and Gene Sequence”.

    Canadian Journal of Higher Education

    The International Journal of Sport and Society

    Disability Studies Quarterly

    Journal of Disability, Community & Rehabilitation

    Journal of Media and Culture

    American Journal of Public Health

    Local Environment

    Dilemata: Journal of Practical Ethics

    Journal of Languages and Culture

    Journal of Participatory Medicine

    Global Journal of Educational Research (GJER)

    Journal of African Studies and Development

    International Journal of Arts and Humanities (IJAH)

    International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology

    Systems and Synthetic Biology

    Sports, Ethics & Philosophy: Journal of the British Philosophy of Sport

    Association

    International Journal of Disability, Community and Rehabilitation

    Journal: Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics

    Surveillance and Society

    Editorships

    2014-2015 Guest Editor of a special issue on Community based rehabilitation for the

    journal Societies

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    2014-2015 Guest Editor of a special issue on Ability Studies for the journal Societies

    2013 Guest Editor of a special issue Peace Studies meets Disability Studies for

    Peace Studies Journal Vol 6 No 4 .

    2012-2013 Guest Editor of a special issue “What Sorts of People Should There Be” for

    the International Journal of Disability Community & Rehabilitation Vol 12

    No2 .

    2009 Guest Editor of a special issue “On the impact of nanoscale science and

    technology on disability, community and rehabilitation” for the

    International Journal of Disability Community & Rehabilitation Vol. 8 No. 2.

    2009 Guest Editor with Anita Ghai and Kirk Allison of a special issue on Human

    Security, Social Cohesion and Disability for Review of Disability Studies: An

    International Journal, Volume 5, Issue 1.

    Conference Review committees

    2012-2016 International Conference on Social Robotics

    2013-2016 Society for Disability Studies

    2014-present Rehab 2014

    2013 Alter 2013

    2010-present Canadian Disability Studies Association Annual conference

    National committee

    2016-present Member of the Alliance for an Inclusive and Accessible Canada (the Alliance)

    2016-present Member of the working group on the National Accessibility and Inclusion Act

    of the Council of Canadians with Disabilities

    2015-present Board member of Council of Canadians with Disabilities

    2014-present Vice President of the Thalidomide Victims Association of Canada

    2012-present Member of the board of the Thalidomide Victims Association of Canada

    2012-2014 Member of the Executive of the Canadian Centre for Disability Studies,

    Winnipeg

    2012-2014 Member of board of Integrated Post-Secondary Education Society of Alberta

    (Provincial)

    2011-present Member of the Institute Development Committee of BIAS FREE Co-

    operative. (Ottawa)

    2010-2014 Treasurer of the Calgary History Society

    2004-2010 Member, National and Social Sciences Sectorial Committee of the Canadian

    Commission for UNESCO max term

    2003-2009 Member, Executive of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, max term

    2003-2005 Member of the advisory body of CNICE: CNICE: Canadian Network for

    Inclusive Cultural Exchange

    2003-2005 Member of the Nano-health and Nano-ethics initiative of Canada (dismantled)

    2002-2008 Member, Board of ETC- Action Group on Erosion, Technology, and

    Concentration formerly known as RAFI, max term

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    1999-2005 Member of the board of directors of The Alberta Provincial Health Ethics

    Network Canada, maximum terms

    1999-2004 Member, Board and Vice President, Canadian Center on Disability Studies,

    max term

    1999 Member, Canadian Delegation for the UNESCO and ICSU organized World

    Conference on Sciences Budapest

    1996-2004 Bioethics advisor to the CCD

    1995-2004 Member, Human Rights Committee of the Council of Canadians with

    Disabilities, (CCD), Canada

    International committee

    2010-5015 Member UNESCO Asia Ethics of Energy Technologies in Asia and the

    Pacific program, Working Group 3: Visions and Hopes for the Future

    2009-2012 Member Steering Committee, Center for Disability Innovation (CDI)

    California State University, Fresno

    2008 Member International Program Committee IASTED International Conference

    on Nanotechnology and Applications (NANA 2008) 2008

    2007-present Chair, Foresight Taskforce of the International Disability Caucus in regards to

    the UN convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

    2007-present Member, Advisory Board of the Program in Human Rights and Health,

    School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, USA

    2006-present Senior Fellow Oakland Institute, USA

    2006 Member DALY Committee of Disabled People International (work finished)

    2005-2008 Project Advisor, Research study titled, "Clinical Versus Experiential Views of

    Genetic Disability" This research is funded by the National Institutes of

    Health through the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues program of the National

    Human Genome Research Institute (1 R01 HG 2422-01A2). Carol Gill

    Principal Investigator Associate Professor, Department of Disability &

    Human Development Director of Graduate Studies, Ph.D. Program in

    Disability Studies University of Illinois at Chicago (MC 626). The Co-

    Investigators are: Adrienne Asch, Ph.D., Wellesley College; Kristi Kirschner,

    MD, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and Northwestern, University; Kelly

    Ormond, Northwestern University

    2005 Scientific advisor, First international conference on water resources in the 21st

    Century, 26-28th December 2005, Alexandria, Egypt

    2004-present Chair, Science, Technology and Innovation governance Committee of

    Disabled People International

    2004-2009 Member, genetic technology advisory committee of the World Council of

    Churches, (committee disbanded)

    1999-2011 Member of the board of Edmonds Institute, USA (disbanded)

    Other

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    2014 Chair of two conference sessions at Society for Disability Studies, USA

    2012 Chair of two conference sessions at Society for Disability Studies, USA

    2012 Chair of a conference session Canadian Disability Studies Association

    2012 Juror for the History of Medicine Poster. Session History of Medicine Faculty

    of Medicine University of Calgary

    2011 Chair of a conference session Canadian Disability Studies Association

    2011 Juror for the History of Medicine Poster. Session History of Medicine Faculty

    of Medicine University of Calgary

    2011 Chair of a conference session 20th

    History of Medicine Days

    2010-2011 Reviewed and assessed the new disability studies program of the University of

    Winnipeg

    2010 Juror for the History of Medicine Poster. Session History of Medicine Faculty

    of Medicine University of Calgary

    2010 Chair of a conference session Canadian Disability Studies Association

    2010 Chair of a conference session Canadian Sociological Association

    2009 Reviewed Timothy Lillie, Akron University, Ohio, USA, promotion files

    1999 Policy Document Reviewer for Canadian Commission for UNESCO-

    Mentor/Advisor/

    Mentorship

    2016- Nicole Mfoafo-M'Carthy , BHSC, HSOC stream

    2015- Undergraduate Samantha Sirianni, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2014-2015 Undergraduate, Kristen Hamilton, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2014-2015 Undergraduate, Ravneet Sran, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2014-2015 Undergraduate, Kacy Hogg, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2014-2015 Undergraduate, Abi Hogg, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2013-2016 Undergraduate, Jennifer Cheung, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2013-2014 Undergraduate, Isabel Ciok, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2011 Undergraduate, Jade Giwa, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2011 Undergraduate, Morgan Braun, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2011 Undergraduate, Carsten Krueger, BHSC, Biomed stream

    2010 Undergraduate, Jacqueline Noga, BHSC, HSOC stream

    2009 Undergraduate, Miranda Doherty, BHSC, Biomed stream

    2009 Undergraduate, Charlene Salmon, BHSC, Biomed stream

    2008 Undergraduate, Sibat Khwaja, BHSC, Biomed stream; Accepted into Medical

    School in 2010.

    2008 Undergraduate, Erica Westwood, BHSC HSOC stream

    2008-2011 Undergraduate, Daniella Navia, BHSC, HSOC stream, advised on various

    issues

    Other,

    Medical Student First Year UofC, Dave Campbell

    Advised him on writing up a research proposal for an ethnographic research project which he

    undertook. He researched a new prosthetics provision service at the Hospital Albert Schweitzer

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    in rural Haiti. Supervisor was Dr Rawson, an anthropologist on faculty at Tulane University,

    who is also the Managing Director of the Hospital where the research took place (Article

    published in Disability and Society)

    Interviews: Audio and Video/TV shows and mentioning/being quoted in newspapers and

    other sources (not complete for older years)

    2017 Open Dialogue. Hosted by Mike Ross and Michelle McQuigge, Open Dialogue is a

    weekly audio program that explores issues that are important to people with

    disabilities. http://www.ami.ca/category/open-dialogue March 12

    2016 Canada in Perspective on AMI To fix or not to fix Episode description) We tackle

    the sensitive topic of “fixing” people living with disabilities and explore the

    definition of ableism.at Canada in Perspective SEASON 5 EPISODE 12

    AUTHORED ON AUGUST 17, 2016

    2016 National scope “The 180” Host Jim Brown, CBC Radio One, April 17,

    2016 quoted in Americans wary of gene-editing, brain chips, synthetic blood by Jacqueline

    Howard CNN July 27, 2016

    2016 quoted in How can we increase awareness of the Paralympics? by Gretel Kauffman in

    The Christian Science Monitor Sept. 20,2016

    2016 mentioned on blog Frogheart in article Social and ethical implications of brain

    technology

    2016 quoted in Movement and disability: Does mainstream discomfort keep those who

    crawl immobile? on blog Fit Is a Feminist Issue Feminist reflections on fitness, sport,

    and health May 25, 2016

    2016 quote in Augmenting Social Cues for the Disabled By Christina Couch Nova Next

    Thu, 12 May 2016

    2016 quoted in article The CRISPR Hack: Better, Faster, Stronger by Eben Kirksey April

    26, 2016

    2016 quoted in The Interview I didn't do by Louise Kinross April 19, 2016 mentioning my

    CBC appearance and reflected on the comments on the CBC page in response

    Wolbring Gregor (2016) CBC Radio One The 180 Show April 17

    2016 quoted in Why you’re not a cyborg yet, and what scientists and hackers are

    doing about it The Daily Dot by Jessie Hicks 10 January, 2016

    2015 participated Will Technology Put an End to Disability? A Future Tense Event

    Recap. Slate Magazine(blog)-Mar,15

    http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2015/03/09/will_technology_put_an_end_to_disability

    _a_future_tense_event_recap.html

    2015 mentioned KPFA 94.1 https://kpfa.org/episode/pushing-limits-may-15-2015/

    2015 mentioned Los Medanos College welcomes award-winning movie and sneak peek at

    an international film festival .Antioch Herald-Oct 6, 2015

    2015 mentioned The future of assistive tech is surprisingly simple Al Jazeera America-Aug

    16, 2015

    2015 quoted Tripping Down the Biohacking Spectrum From Drugs to Extreme Wetware

    http://www.ami.ca/category/open-dialogue

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    https://www.inverse.com/article/9116-tripping-down-the-biohacking-spectrum-from-

    drugs-to-extreme-wetware

    2015 quoted Disabled by Design Slate Magazine-Feb 26, 2015

    2015 quoted Especial Tecnología: Discapacidad, la última frontera

    Qué Pasa (Registro)-Mar 26, 2015

    2015 quoted in Platoni Kara (2015) we have the technologies"

    2014 Nov 30 CTV News Toronto station

    2014 December 3rd

    Alberta Primetime

    2013-2014 The documentary "Fixed The Science/Fiction of Enhancement" won the first prize in

    the category documentary over 30 minutes at the Picture this the Calgary Disabilit

    Film Festival. http://www.ptff.org/ Dr Wolbring is featured as one of the "cast

    member" listed on the webpage of the film http://www.fixedthemovie.com/

    2012

    1. Wolbring,G. interview with me “Gregor Wolbring on human enhancement” published in VolTA.03 Science, Technology and Society in Europe Publisher: the Rathenau Institute in

    the Netherlands; leading Technology Assessment Institute in the Netherlands

    2. Wolbring,G. quoted in the influential Dutch newspapers, NRC Handelsblad “Willen wij laboratoria inslikken?” Maxim Februari | pagina 14 15

    3. Wolbring,G. French documentary crew in Calgary April 2011, aired in 2012 Un Monde sans Humains, Arte, mardi 23 octobre à 20h50 – un documentaire de Philippe Borrel (France,

    2012, 1h36mn) – Sur une idée originale de Noël Mamère – Coproduction : ARTE France,

    Cinétévé http://uppercult.fr/2012/10/docu-transhumanisme%C2%A0-un-monde-sans-

    humain/

    4. Wolbring,G. CTV National evening news TV crew in my house Sept 1st 5. Wolbring,G. CTV Toronto Skype interview life Sept 1st 6. Wolbring,G. Toronto Star Interview August 31st 7. Wolbring,G. CBC Radio Canada, Calgary station Homestretch program August 3rd

    2010

    8. Wolbring,G. Movie Trailer called Fixed on you tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84TaYi15vps (this is to become a full length

    documentary)

    9. Wolbring,G. on CBC Radio Canada 15 stations March 15 10. Wolbring,G. Transcript of a Podcast live 14th January for Intellectual Muscles Series for the

    Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic games: Title "Who will be the future Olympic and

    Paralympic Athlete Subtitle Advances in science and technology, bodily assistive devices

    and the future face and purpose of Sport

    Before 2007

    11. Wolbring,G. Korea Heart to Heart aired Dec. 5th 2006 Arirang TV station I have the DVD

    https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/kara-platoni/we-have-the-technology/http://uppercult.fr/2012/10/docu-transhumanisme%C2%A0-un-monde-sans-humain/http://uppercult.fr/2012/10/docu-transhumanisme%C2%A0-un-monde-sans-humain/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84TaYi15vpsfile:///C:/Users/Gregor/Documents/Amostused/Documents/Amostused/calgary/tenureassessment/reneval/1.%09http:/www.theglobeandmail.com/intellectual-muscle/the-talks/article1312702/file:///C:/Users/Gregor/Documents/Amostused/Documents/Amostused/calgary/tenureassessment/reneval/1.%09http:/www.theglobeandmail.com/intellectual-muscle/the-talks/article1312702/

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    12. Wolbring,G. 3CR's Melbourne Radio Station October 2nd on Nanowater, disabled people and the second world water report. Interviewer Adam Beasley http://www.3cr.org.au/

    13. Wolbring,G. CTV Interview Nov. 22nd in Saskatchewan 14. Wolbring,G. DMT Interview Media and Technology Centre University of Saskatchewan 15. Wolbring,G. 3CR's Melbourne Radio Station July 14th on sustainability, new technologies

    and disabled people Interviewer Hannah Levit

    16. Wolbring,G. interview with a Melbourne radio station July 13th interviewer Adam Beasley 17. Wolbring,G. CKUT Montreal on Bioethics and disabled people Aug/Sept. 18. Wolbring,G. TV Show Discovery Channel aired on August 08 in the TV show Medical Hot

    seat on the topic Thalidomide by Discovery Health Canada.

    19. Wolbring,G. Human Enhancements: Is the Quest for Perfection Ethical? Hot Seat Guest: Simon Smith, founder and editor-in-chief of www.betterhumans.com, a Webzine that

    celebrates developments in life-extension and life-enhancement technologies. Panel Guests:

    Dr. Gregor Wolbring, a biochemist at the University of Calgary and a director of the

    International Centre for Bioethics, Culture and Disability; Rev. Canon Eric Beresford, ethics

    consultant for the Anglican Church of Canada and the Anglican Consultative Council.

    Another drug scandal rages in the world of professional sport – this time over the designer

    steroid known as THG. It is a reminder of just how far some people are willing to go to

    enhance their physical capabilities. Should we be free to use any and all technologies in the

    quest for human perfection? Or should we respect the limitations that nature has imposed?

    Vision TV I have the DVD of this show

    20. Wolbring,G. title: The Perfect Baby Subject: Is genetic testing morally wrong? Hot Seat: Professor Gregor Wolbring, a University of Calgary bioethicist whose mother took

    thalidomide. This is how vision TV describes it. But it was much more than that. I mostly

    debated James Hughes a transhumanist and it deals not just with genetics. I have the DVD of

    this show

    21. Wolbring,G. Germany, Author Maike Dimar, Radio Station Radio Z, [email protected], Production Date 26.06.2003, Date 25.06.2003/11:28,

    22. Wolbring,G., Gregor Changesurfer radio From Disabled to Superman 07/22/2002 http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=5062

    23. Wolbring,G. Changesurfer radio Our Molecular Future Part 2 08/10/2002 24. Wolbring,G. Changesurfer radio And the Blind Shall See: Transhumanism, Eugenics and

    Disability Rights 09/21/2002http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=5400

    25. Wolbring,G. CBC Radio One 9/4/02 THIS MORNING: On the Tuesday edition of “This Morning” from Calgary, Shelagh Rogers

    26. Wolbring,G. CBC the National a) website CBC.CA - The National Measuring up should genetic testing decide who is born? Airdate: March 11, 2002 Reporter: Alison Smith,

    Producer: Janet Thomson, http://www.fanlight.com/catalog/films/402_mu.php

    27. Wolbring,G. Bob Carty, CBC Radio | January 2002 "Being Human: How medical technology is changing who we are" day three and six Cyborg Society / Bob Carty CBC June

    7, 2002 http://www.loe.org/shows/shows.htm?programID=02-P13-00023

    28. Wolbring,G. CBC Ideas program Life, Death and Disability. 29. (Wolbring,G. 2002) ON A ROLL RADIO FOR MARCH 10, 2002: 6-7 PM Eastern Time:

    ELIMINATING DISABILITY? This week, we'll talk to Dr. Yuri Verlinsky who used

    genetic screening and in-vitro fertilization to create a child without the mother's gene for

    early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Eliminating disability. Is this cool? Gregor Wolbring, who

    http://www.fanlight.com/catalog/films/402_mu.php

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    has a disability, is a professor at the University of Calgary. He'll express his reservations

    about biological engineering in people and in plants. This is sure to be an interesting debate.

    What do you think? If science can eliminate the onset of certain disabilities, is this a good

    moral direction to move in?

    30. Wolbring,G. 4th Sept. on TV3 (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) regarding Disability and ICT 31. Wolbring,G. Ideas Program seminar Designing humans: Planning the perfect Gene Pool

    June 16.

    32. Wolbring,G. (1988) I initiated two BBC 30 minute documentaries that were aired by the One in Four program of BBC One. They dealt with the holocaust of people with disabilities

    and with the contemporary ethics discourse related to disabled people (I have the DVD)

    VIII. RESEARCH SUPPORT

    Available upon request

    IX. PUBLICATIONS/ (my students underlined)

    See http://www.crds.org/research/faculty/Gregor_Wolbring2.shtml for up to date data

    i. Peer reviewed manuscripts

    2017

    my students underlined

    1) Wolbring G; Ball, N; Leopatra V (forthcoming) History of Science and Technology (S&T) and Canadians with disabilities:in Untold Stories: A Canadian Disability History Reader editors Diane Drieger, Nancy Hansen and Roy Hanes, Canadian Scholar's Press

    2) Wolbring G. and Lisitza A. (forthcoming) Justice Among Humans, Animals and the Environment: Investigated Through an Ability Studies, Eco-Ableism, and Eco-Ability Lens in Weaving Nature, Animals and Disability for Eco-ability: The Intersectionality of Critical Animal, Disability and Environmental Studies, editors Anthony J. Nocella II, Amber E. George, JL Schatz, and Sunny Taylor, Lexington Books

    3) Wolbring G. (forthcoming) Prostheses + Other Equipment – the issue of the Cyborg Athlete In Brittain, I. & Beacom, A. (Eds.),, The Palgrave Handbook of Paralympic Studies, Palgrave MacMillan; Basingstoke,UK

    4) Wolbring, G. (in press) The gift of belonging: From parents to society . In K. Scorgie, & D. Sobsey, (Eds.) Working with families for inclusive education. Vol. 10 in C, Fortin (series editor) International Perspectives on Inclusive Education. San Diego, CA: Emerald

    5) Wolbring G., (forthcoming) Teaching About Ability expectation and its governance: the issue of STEM in Education and New Technologies Perils and Promises for Learners Edited by Kieron Sheehy, Andrew Holliman Routledge

    http://www.crds.org/research/faculty/Gregor_Wolbring2.shtml

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    6) Wolbring Gregor (2017) Advocacy and Interdisciplinarity: Q&A With Dr. Gregor Wolbring performed by the students from North Carolina State University when I was visiting Thank you guys!!!!! published in The Journal of Reflective Inquiry Vol 2/1 a student run academic journal at North Carolina State University

    7) Wolbring G; Mosig Kalie (2017) CHAPTER FOUR Autism in the News: Content Analysis of Autism Coverage in Canadian Newspapers in Disability and U.S. Politics Participation, Policy, and Controversy by Dana Lee Baker, Editor Volume 1 see here for announcement of book

    8) Cheung Jennifer and Wolbring Gregor (2017), Staff's Views From One Canadian Organ Procurement Organization on Organ Donation and Organ Transplant Technologies: A Content Analysis in Nanoethics online first

    9) Principal Investigators: Linda Nierling (ITAS/KIT), Maria João Maia (ITAS/KIT), Johann Cas (ITA/ÖAW), Leo Capari (ITA/ÖAW), Jaro Krieger-Lamina (ITA/ÖAW), Gregor Wolbring (University of Calgary and ITAS/KIT) Contributors: Tanja Bratan (FhG-ISI), Piret Fischer (FhG-ISI), Leonhard Hennen (ITAS/KIT), Emilio Mordini (RT) (2017) “Assistive Technologies for People with Disabilities - Perceptions, Needs and Opportunities” IP/G/STOA/FWC-2013-001/LOT6

    10) Principal Investigator: Emilio Mordini (RT) Contributors: Project Team: Linda Nierling (ITAS/KIT), Gregor Wolbring (ITAS/KIT), Maria João Maia (ITAS/KIT), Tanja Bratan (FhG-ISI), Leo Capari (ITA/ÖAW), Johann Cas (ITA/ÖAW), Leonhard Hennen (ITAS/KIT), Jaro Krieger-Lamina (ITA/ÖAW), Piret Kukk (FhG-ISI) (2017) CURRENT TRENDS OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Study IP/G/STOA/FWC/2013-001/Lot4/C1/SC10

    11) Principal Investigator: Tanja Bratan (FhG-ISI), Piret Fischer (FhG-ISI), Maria João Maia (ITAS/KIT) Contributors: Leo Capari (ITA/ÖAW), Johann Cas (ITA/ÖAW), Leonhard Hennen (ITAS/KIT), Jaro Krieger-Lamina (ITA/ÖAW), Emilio Mordini (RT), Linda Nierling (ITAS/KIT), Gregor Wolbring (ITAS/KIT) (2017) ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN SOCIETY, EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT Foresight analysis based on the state of the art as well as future trends concerning the needs and perceptions of people with disabilities on assistive technologies Study IP/G/STOA/FWC-2013-1/LOT 6

    12) Principal Investigators: Linda Nierling (ITAS/KIT), Maria João Maia (ITAS/KIT), Tanja Bratan (FhG-ISI), Johann Cas (ITA/ÖAW), Leonhard Hennen (ITAS/KIT), Emilio Mordini (RT), Gregor Wolbring (University of Calgary and ITAS/KIT) (2017) STOA-Project Deliverable 2.1 Envisioning paper: Main social concerns IP/G/STOA/FWC-2013-001/LOT6

    2016

    my students underlined

    13) Wolbring Gregor, Diep Lucy, Djebrouni Manel, Guzman Gilary and Johnson Mikaela (2016) Utilities of and barriers to ‘Community Scholar’ as an identity In Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Equality and Diversity Volume 2 (2) no page number PDF here

    14) Wolbring, G. and Ghai, A. (2016) Interrogating the impact of scientific and technological development on disabled children in India and beyond. In Danforth, S. and Gabel, S. L. (Eds.) Vital Questions Facing Disability Studies in Education, 2nd edition (pp. 249-268). New York: Peter Lang. reprint of an article published first in Disability and the Global South 2(2) pp. 667-685

    15) Wolbring Gregor and Chai Tsing-Yee (Emily) (2016) Investigating Occupational Therapy: from Disability Studies to Ability Studies Chapter 23, pp 211-219 in Occupational Therapy without Borders new edition for 2016: Editors Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou, Elsevier Publisher preproof version online with permission of publisher here

    16) Wolbring, G.; Diep, L.(2016) The Discussions around Precision Genetic Engineering: Role of and Impact on Disabled People Laws, 5(3), 37; doi: 10.3390/laws5030037 for metrics

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    17) Wolbring, G.; Diep, L. Cognitive/Neuroenhancement through an ability studies lens. In Cognitive enhancement, Jotterand, F.; Dubljevic, V., Eds. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2016; pp 57-75

    18) Wolbring Gregor and Abdullah Boushra (2016) “Coverage of aging well of individuals aging with a disability in Canadian newspapers: A content analysis” in Review of Disability Studies 12(2)p 89-107,: RDS Special Issue: Disability & Aging Guest Editors: Katie Aubrecht, PhD & Tamara Krawchenko, PhD

    19) Chai, Tsing-Yee (Emily) and Wolbring Gregor (2016) The portrayal of occupational therapy and occupational science in Canadian newspapers: A content analysis in Societies 6(2):article 18; supplementary file Its part of a special issue "Exploring Human Doing through an Occupational Lens" guest editors Dr. Nick Pollard and Dr. Dikaios Sakellariou for metrics

    20) Lisitza, Aryn; and Wolbring, Gregor. (2016) in EcoHealth and Ethics: Where is the guidance? Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 26(2) p 45-60

    21) Holitzki, Hannah and Wolbring Gregor (2016) Responsible Innovation and Ethics: A need for Globalization in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 26(1) p 11-18

    22) Lisitza, Aryn; and Wolbring, Gregor. (2016). "Sustainability within the Academic EcoHealth Literature: Existing Engagement and Future Prospects." Sustainability 8, no. 3: art. 202. for metrics

    23) Wolbring Gregor and Abdullah Boushra (2016) Aging and Technology: What is the take home message for newspapers readers p 271-291 in Ageing and Technology Perspectives from the Social Sciences“ editor Linda Nierling and Emma Dominguez-Rue Transcript Publisher

    24) Wolbring Gregor (2016) Employment, Disabled People and Robots: What Is the Narrative in the Academic Literature and Canadian Newspapers? in Societies 6(2):article 15 doi: 10.3390/soc6020015 for metrics

    25) Wolbring Gregor (2016) Expanding ableism: Taking down the ghettoization of impact of disability studies scholars reprint in Rethinking Disability: World Perspectives in Culture and Society edited by Patrick Devlieger, Beatriz Miranda-Galarza, Steven E. Brown, Megan Strickfaden Garant Publisher, Antwerp, Belgium, p 141-149 first published Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Expanding Ableism: Taking down the Ghettoization of Impact of Disability Studies Scholars Societies 2: 3. 75 83

    26) Wolbring Gregor (2016) Ability Privilege: A needed addition to privilege studies reprint in Rethinking Disability: World Perspectives in Culture and Society edited by Patrick Devlieger, Beatriz Miranda-Galarza, Steven E. Brown, Megan Strickfaden Garant Publisher, Antwerp, Belgium first published Wolbring Gregor (2014) Ability Privilege: A needed addition to privilege studies:In Journal for Critical Animal Studies Vol. 12, No. 2, p.118-141

    27) Wolbring Gregor (2016) Wohin gehen wir? Bioskop: Zeitschrift zur Beobachtung der Biowissenschaften auch hier, 19. Jg. | Nr. 74 | Juni 2016, Deutschland. The Germaqn version was translated from the English version which is here. The English version is to be seen as the original one. The English version contains all the references. References are not listed in the German Translation

    2015

    my students underlined

    28) Wolbring, Gregor (2015) Gene editing: Govern ability expectations Nature, 527(7579), 446-446. doi: 10.1038/527446b

    29) Diep, Lucy; Cabibihan John-John and Wolbring Gregor Social Robots: Views of special education teachers p 160-164 in Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on ICTs for improving Patients Rehabilitati on Research Techniques 01st-02nd of October 2015 University Lusófona

    http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/2840000/2838983/p160-Diep.pdf?ip=136.159.160.198&id=2838983&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=FD0067F557510FFB%2E49D736CDF0172E98%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=739776068&CFTOKEN=11028800&__acm__=1450776415_3b33e904526d87c7dbdd31a850f2c8cc#URLTOKEN#http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/2840000/2838983/p160-Diep.pdf?ip=136.159.160.198&id=2838983&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=FD0067F557510FFB%2E49D736CDF0172E98%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=739776068&CFTOKEN=11028800&__acm__=1450776415_3b33e904526d87c7dbdd31a850f2c8cc#URLTOKEN#http://portalparts.acm.org/2840000/2838944/fm/frontmatter.pdf?ip=80.129.12.162&CFID=739776068&CFTOKEN=11028800

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    de Humanidades e Tecnologías Lisbon, Portugal Editors: Habib M. Fardoun, Pedro Gamito, Víctor M. R. Penichet, Daniyal M. Alghazzawi

    30) Diep Lucy and Wolbring Gregor "Perceptions of Brain-Machine Interface Technology among Mothers of Disabled Children". in Disability Studies Quarterly, Volume 35/4 December 16,2015

    31) Wolbring Gregor (2015) Society is also to blame for thalidomiders' worsening health in The Conversation, Australia, December 8

    th

    32) Wolbring G (2015) Abnormality in Encyclopaedia of Global Bioethics ed Henk Ten Have New York, USA, Springer Publisher

    33) Frank W. Stahnisch and Gregor Wolbring (2015) Panel on the 50th Anniversary of the Thalidomide Catastrophe In: Loewenau, A; Lucyk, K. and Stahnisch, F. W. (eds.): "Proceedings of the 21st History of Medicine Days at the University of Calgary". Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 2015, p.281-287

    34) Ball, Natalie (2015) I was the preceptor and supervisor of Natalie but the rule of the publication was not to list preceptors/supervisors as co-author) "Eugenics through the Eyes of Nobel Laureates: Involvement in the Intentional Improvement of Man’s Inheritable Qualities from 1905-2010 In: Loewenau, A; Lucyk, K. and Stahnisch, F. W. (eds.): "Proceedings of the 21st History of Medicine Days at the University of Calgary". Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 2015, p.101-125.

    35) Cheung, Jennifer, Wolbring Gregor (2015) Analysis of the science and technology narrative within organ donation and transplantation coverage in Canadian newspapers in Technologies 3(2), 74-93; doi:10.3390/technologies3020074 (for metrics) over 800 downloads of full paper as of July 2015

    36) Wolbring, G (2015) (link to German Version of the full issueHuman Enhancement verlangt die Auseinandersetzung mit Fähigkeitserwartungen in special issue "Schwerpunkt// Der optimierte Mensch in «Soziale Sicherheit CHSS» Social Security, Journal of the Federal Social Insurance Office, Switzerland Vol 16, Issue 1, p 16-19 The French version of full journal issue is here The English version Human Enhancement: The need for Ability Expectation Governance available upon request

    37) Wolbring, G.(2015) Medicalization in encyclopedia of eugenicsarchive.ca a SSHRC CURA funded project

    38) Wolbring, G.(2015) Bioethics in encyclopedia of eugenicsarchive.ca a SSHRC CURA funded project

    39) Wolbring G. (2015) LET’S TALK ABOUT THE ETHICS OF GERMLINE MODIFICATION Gregor Wolbring conveys the need for clarity in the call for public discussion about human germline genetic modification here

    40) Wolbring G and Ghai Anita (2015) Interrogating the impact of scientific and technological development on disabled children in India and beyond in Disability and the Global South 2(2) pp. 667-685

    41) Wolbring G and Yumakulov S (2015) Education through an Ability Studies Lens in Zeitschrift für Inklusion 10(2) no page number Special Issue on Ableism: Behinderung und Befähigung im Bildungswesen Editor Lisa Pfahl and Tobias Buchner link to full issue

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    42) Wolbring, Gregor (2014) "Ability Expectation and Ableism Studies (short Ability Studies): An innovative approach to catalyze a new community of practice to monitor, evaluate and address

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    Synbio linked ability expectation challenges to how society functions: The Issue of Ability Expectation Governance" synbio meaning synthetic biology http://cns.asu.edu/synbio/papers

    43) Noga Jacqueline and Wolbring Gregor (2014) Views on water management from students of different faculties at the University of Calgary: Developing water policies using focus groups in Journal of Sustainable Development 7(5), 189-211

    44) Wolbring Gregor (2014) Disability in Ethics, Science, Technology, and Engineering: A Global Resource Ed. J. Britt Holbrook. Vol. 1. 2nd ed. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, p589-592. COPYRIGHT 2015 Gale, Cengage Learning

    45) Wolbring Gregor and Lashewicz Bonnie (2014) Home care technology through an ability expectation lens in Journal of Medical Internet ResearchJMIR 16(6): e155

    46) Wolbring, Gregor Martin Angelica, Tynedal Jeremy, Ball Natalie, Yumakulov Sophya (2014) Exploring discourse surrounding therapeutic enhancement with veterans and soldiers with injuries In WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation special issue on Soldier Rehabilitation online first DOI: 10.3233/WOR-141936

    47) Wolbring, Gregor and Diep Lucy (2014) Engaging with technology governance in social work education: An essential for preparing future social work(ers) in International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education Volume 17(2), 63-75 a slightly different version is online in the University dspace repository with approval of the journal

    48) Lucy Diep, John-John Cabibihan and Gregor Wolbring Social robotics through an anticipatory governance lens In: M. Beetz et al. (eds.) Proc. ICSR 2014, LNAI, vol. 8755, p. 116-125, Springer, Berlin,

    49) Wolbring (2014) Normalcy and Subnormalcy in encyclopedia of eugenicsarchive.ca a SSHRC CURA funded project

    50) Wolbring (2014) Disability, models of in encyclopedia of eugenicsarchive.ca a SSHRC CURA funded project

    51) Wolbring (2014) Genetic Counseling in encyclopedia of eugenicsarchive.ca a SSHRC CURA funded project

    52) Wolbring (2014) Human Enhancement in encyclopedia of eugenicsarchive.ca a SSHRC CURA funded project

    53) Wolbring (2014) Person in encyclopedia of eugenicsarchive.ca a SSHRC CURA funded project 54) Wolbring Gregor; Mackay, Rachel; Rybchinski Theresa; Noga Jacqueline (2014) Disabled

    People and the Post-2015 Development Goal Agenda short version of what has been published originally in Sustainability 5(10): 4152-4182 in 2013 published by invitation in Journal Behinderung und internationale Entwicklung Journal Disability and International Development 25(1)

    55) Wolbring, Gregor and Mackay Rachel (2014) Analysis of newspaper coverage of food security through a disability studies lens in Journal of Sustainable Development Vol. 7 No 4 p1-26 doi:10.5539/jsd.v7n4p1

    56) Wolbring, Gregor and Yumakulov Sophya (2014) Social robots: Views of staff of a disability service organization in International Journal of Social Robotics 6(3), 457-468

    57) Wolbring, Gregor (2014) Disability Studies and the Discourse on Enhancement a book review of M. Eilers, Chr. Rehmann-Sutter, K. Grüber (eds.): Verbesserte Körper – gutes Leben? Bioethik, enhancement und die Disability studies. Frankfurt a. M. et al.: Peter Lang, 2012, 331 p., isBn 978-363-163-0655,in "Technology Assessment – Theory and Practice" (TATuP) 23(1) , 75-78

    58) Wolbring Gregor (2014) Ability Privilege: A needed addition to privilege studies:In Journal for Critical Animal Studies Vol. 12, No. 2, p.118-141 link to just my article

    59) Ball, Natalie and Wolbring Gregor (2014) "Cognitive Enhancement: Perceptions among parents of children with disabilities" In: Neuroethics Published online February 21,

    60) Billawala, Alshaba and Wolbring Gregor (2014) "Analyzing the discourse surrounding Autism in the New York Times using an ableism lens".In Disability Studies Quarterly Vol 34(1), no page number

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    61) Panesar Sonum and Wolbring Gregor (2014) Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Bionics Using the Disability Studies Framework inTechnologies 2014, 2(1), 1-30; doi:10.3390/technologies2010001 (to access stats)

    62) Noga Jacqueline and Wolbring Gregor (2014) The Oil and Gas Discourse from the Perspective of the Canadian and Albertan Governments, Non-Governmental Organizations and the Oil and Gas Industry in Energies 2014, 7(1), 314-333; doi:10.3390/en7010314 for stats here

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    61. Wolbring, Gregor (2013) Subjective Well-being, body-related ability expectations and peace in International Journal of Peace Studies Volume 18 Number 2 p 27-39

    62. Abdullah Boushra and Wolbring Gregor (2013) Analysis of newspaper coverage of active aging through the lens of the 2002 World Health Organization report Active Ageing: a policy framework and the 2010 Toronto Charter for Physical Activity: A Global Call for Action (supp file) in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2013, 10(12), 6799-6819; doi:10.3390/ijerph10126799 (for metrics)

    63. Wolbring, Gregor (2013) A Culture of Peace through an Ability Studies and Disability Studies Lens Chapter 8 in Springer Briefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace (ESDP), Editor HG. Brauch

    64. Noga, J and Wolbring, G (2013) Perceptions of Water Ownership, Water Management, and the Responsibility of Providing Clean Water in Water 2013, 5(4), 1865-1889; doi:10.3390/w5041865 (for hitcount).

    65. Wolbring, Gregor and Rybchinski, Theresa (2013) Social Sustainability and its Indicators through a Disability Studies lens and an Ability Studies lensin Sustainability. 2013; 5(11):4889-4907.for hitcount

    66. Wolbring Gregor (2013) editor of special issue for Peace Studies Journal on Peace Studies meets Disability Studies 6(4) editorial page 2.5

    67. Mackay, R.; Wolbring, G. Sustainable Consumption of Healthcare: Linking Sustainable Consumption with Sustainable Healthcare and Health Consumer Discourses. In Proceedings of the 3rd World Sustain. Forum, 1-30 November 2013; Sciforum Electronic Conference Series, Vol. 3, 2013 , i001; doi:10.3390/wsf3-i001

    68. Wolbring Gregor and Tynedal Jeremy (2013) : Pistorius and the Media: Missed Story Angles Sports Technology published first online October 30th, p.1-7

    69. Wolbring, G., Ecohealth through an ability studies and disability studies lens. In Ecological Health: Society, Ecology and Health, Gislason, M. K., Ed. Emerald: London, UK, 2013; Vol. 15, pp 91-107. A version that is less nicely formatted.... is available in my University repository (with permission of the publisher) if you do not have access to the original one at the Publisher.

    70. Wolbring Gregor; Mackay, Rachel; Rybchinski Theresa; Noga Jacqueline (2013) Disabled People and the Post-2015 Development Goal Agenda in Sustainability 5(10): 4152-4182 access to metrics)

    71. Hutcheon Emily and Wolbring Gregor (2013) “Cripping” Resilience: Contributions from Disability Studies to Resilience Theory in Media and Culture 16(5)

    72. Noga J, Wolbring G. (2013) An Analysis of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio +20) Discourse Using an Ability Expectation Lens.Sustainability; 5(9):3615-3639.

    73. An, Dongshan; Caffrey, Sean; Soh, Jung; Agrawal, Akhil; Brown, Damon; Budwill, Karen; Dong, Xiaoli; Dunfield, Peter; Foght, Julia; Gieg, Lisa; Hallam, Steven; Hanson, Niels; He, Zhiguo; Jack, Thomas; Klassen, Jonathan; Konwar, Kishori; Kuatsjah, Eugene; Li, Carmen; Leopatra, Verlyn; Nesbø, Camilla; Oldenburg, Thomas; Page, Antoine; Ramos-Padron, Esther; Rochman, Fauziah; Saidi-Mehrabad, Ali; Sensen, Christoph; Sipahimalani, Payal; Song, Young; Wilson,

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    Sandra; Wolbring, Gregor; Wong, Ginny; Voordouw, Gerritt; (2013) Metagenomics of Hydrocarbon Resource Environments Indicates Aerobic Taxa and Genes to be Unexpectedly Common in Environmental Science & Technology

    74. Wolbring Gregor Diep Lucy, Yumakulov Sophya, Ball Natalie, Leopatra Verlyn (2013) Emerging Therapeutic Enhancement Enabling Health Technologies and Their Discourses: What Is Discussed within the Health Domain? Healthcare, 1(1), 20-52

    75. Wolbring Gregor and Noga Jacqueline (2013) Greening and Energy Issues: An Analysis of Four Canadian Newspapers Journal of Sustainable Development Vol. 6, No. 7; Article 8; p. 88-113; DOI: 10.5539/jsd.v6n7p88

    76. Wolbring, Gregor Diep, Lucy; Yumakulov, Sophya; Ball, Natalie; Yergens, Dean (2013) Social Robots, Brain Machine Interfaces and Neuro/Cognitive Enhancers: Three Emerging Science and Technology Products through the Lens of Technology Acceptance Theories, Models and Frameworks also has a supplementary file to be accessed at same link which is important Technologies 1(1), 3-25

    77. Wolbring, Gregor and Burke Brigid (2013) Reflecting on Education for Sustainable Development through Two Lenses: Ability Studies and Disability Studies Sustainability 5(6), 2327-2342

    78. Ball, Natalie and Wolbring, Gregor Portrayals of and Arguments around different Eugenic Practices: Past and Present, in International Journal of Disability, Community & Rehabilitation; 12(2), article 2

    79. Noga, Jacqueline and Wolbring, Gregor (2013) A Comprehensive List of Water Attitude Surveys [Bibliography]

    80. Wolbring Gregor and Verlyn Leopatra (2013) Sensors: Views of Staff of a Disability Service Organization J. Pers. Med. 3(1), 23-39;

    81. Noga, Jacqueline and Wolbring Gregor (2013) The Economic and Social Benefits and the Barriers of Providing People with Disabilities Accessible Clean Water and Sanitation in Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Magazine Jan-Feb 2013 Vol 8, No 1 p. 45-46 46 reprint 46 (shortened version of a longer version of the paper that was published in a 2012 issue of the journal Sustainability). http://www.afriwater.org/ This is a publication from Kenya. Africa Water and Sanitation Magazine. The publication is designed to bring together and tap the skills of Africa’s scientists, engineers, water manager, hydrologists, meteorologists and a broad range of personnel in other disciplines and address Africa’s water issues, look for solutions and strategize for the future’s long term sustainability for water resources development.

    82. Diep Lucy and Wolbring Gregor Who Needs to Fit in? Who Gets to Stand out? Communication Technologies Including Brain-Machine Interfaces Revealed from the Perspectives of Special Education School Teachers Through an Ableism Lens Educ. Sci. 2013, 3(1), 30-49;

    83. Hutcheon, Emily and Wolbring Gregor Deconstructing the Resilience Concept Using an Ableism Lens: Implications for People with Diverse Abilities in Dilemata, Int. J. Applied Ethics 5(11):235-252

    84. Tynedal, Jeremy and Wolbring, Gregor. Paralympics and Its Athletes Through the Lens of the New York Times. Sports; 1(1):13-36.

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    85. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Ethical Theories and Discourses through an Ability Expectations and Ableism Lens: The Case of Enhancement and Global Regulation Asian Bioethics Review Volume 4, Issue 4,pp. 293-309 | DOI: 10.1353/asb.2012.0033

    86. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Chapter 14 Media Coverage of Pistorius What are the Angles? What is Missing? in 'Heroes or Zeros?The Media's Perceptions of Paralympic Sport' eds. Otto Schanz and Keith Gilbert, p.157-164, Common Ground Publishing, Champaign, IL USA.

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    87. Moss, Jeremy; McMann, Michael; Rae, Jessica; Zipprich, Andrea; Macer, Darryl R.J.; Nyambati, Aori R.; Ngo, Diana; MingMing Cheng; Manohar, N.; Wolbring, Gregor. 2011. Energy equity and environmental security. Bangkok, Regional Unit for Social and Human Sciences in Asia and the Pacific (RUSHSAP), UNESCO Bangkok. v + 84 pp. ISBN 978-92-9223-421-8 (Although the book states 2011 as publishing date it only became officially available Dcember 2012 before that drafts were available online though)

    88. Wolbring, Gregor, (2012) : Nanotechnology for Democracy versus Democratization of Nanotech: An Ableism Analysis, pp. 89-105 in Little by Little: Expansions of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies, Eds Harro van Lente, Christopher Coenen, Torsten Fleischer, Kornelia Konrad, Lotte Krabbenborg, Colin Milburn, and François Thoreau, Dordrecht: AKA-Verlag/IOS Press.

    89. Noga, Jacqueline and Wolbring Gregor (2012) The Economic and Social Benefits and the Barriers of Providing People with Disabilities Accessible Clean Water and Sanitation Sustainability 2012, 4(11), 3023-3041; doi:10.3390/su4113023

    90. Yumakulov, Sophya; Yergens, Dean and Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Imagery of people with disabilities within social robotics research. In: S.S. Ge et al. (eds.) Proc. ICSR 2012, LNAI, vol. 7621, pp. 168-177. Springer, Berlin

    91. Wolbring,G. Brain machine interface pp. 379-382 in Euphoria & Dystopia: The Banff New Media Institute Dialogues, Eds. Sara Diamond, Sarah Cook,Banff Centre Press,Banff, Alberta, Canada

    92. Noga, Jacqueline and Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Bibliography of Environmental Treaties 93. Noga, Jacqueline and Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Bibliography of Documents Related to the United

    Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio +20) 94. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Eco-ableism in Anthropology News Sept 14 95. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Paralympics vs Olympics coverage: uneven at best for The Conversation,

    Australia 96. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Where will it end: Enhancement-lympics….? for The Conversation,

    Australia 97. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Citizenship Education through an Ability Expectation and “Ableism” Lens:

    The Challenge of Science and Technology and Disabled People in Educ. Sci. 2012, 2(3), 150-164; doi:10.3390/educsci2030150

    98. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Why does one boost? An under researched area for The Conversation, Australia

    99. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) To define oneself as less able: A prerequisite for a Paralympian? for The Conversation, Australia

    100. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Superhip to supercrip: the ‘trickle-down’ effect of the Paralympics for The Conversation, Australia

    101. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Expectations of the Paralympics for The Conversation, Australia

    102. Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Leg-ism leaves some Paralympic stars out on a limb for The Conversation, Australia

    103. Wolbring, Gregor; Leopatra Verlyn (my student); Yumakulov Sophya (my student)(2012) Information Flow and Health Policy Literacy: The Role of the Media in Information 3(3),391-402

    104. Wolbring, Gregor, Leopatra Verlyn (2012) Climate change, water, sanitation and energy insecurity: Invisibility of people with disabilities in Canadian Journal of Disability Studies Vol 1 Issue 3 page 66-90

    105. Wolbring, Gregor and Ball Natalie (2012) Nanoscale Science and Technology and People with Disabilities in Asia: An Ability Expectation Analysis Nanoethics online first: 1-9 July

    106. Gregor Wolbring (2012) Expanding Ableism: Taking down the Ghettoization of Impact of Disability Studies Scholars Societies 2: 3. 75 83 DOI

    107. Hutcheon, Emily J and Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Voices of “disabled” post secondary students: Examining higher education “disability” policy using an ableism lens. Journal of Diversity in Higher Education 5: 1.

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