Chris Wild is a scientist with forty years' experience studying the genetic and environmental causes of cancer. He has a PhD from the University of Manchester, UK. He was formerly Professor in the School of Medicine at the University of Leeds (1996-2008) and a senior scientist at the World Health Organization's (WHO) cancer agency, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in Lyon, France (1987-1996).In 2009 he was appointed IARC Director, working closely with Heads of State, Royalty, Government Ministers, international organizations, leading scientists worldwide and many other partners to influence global cancer control policy. Upon retirement in 2018 he was made IARC Emeritus Director in recognition of his achievements. He has been the recipient of a number of awards for his scientific work. He is known for having developed the concept of the ""exposome"" to complement the genome in studies of human disease.Dr Wild has a long-standing interest in the interface between science and the Christian faith. He has spoken to church communities and given seminars on the challenges, benefits and risks of genetic advances from a Christian perspective. He recently published an article in the Church Times entitled: ""A Theology of Embryology Needed"" (31/01/2025)
Dr Francis Collins, Physician, Former Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, USA. Founder and Senior Fellow, Biologos ""Advances in DNA science are progressing at a breathtaking rate, providing both dramatic health benefits and some serious societal consequences. If you are interested in how a Christian can live and contribute effectively and ethically in the genetic age, this book is for you."" Prof. John Wyatt, Emeritus Professor, University College London "".... an outstanding, highly original and authoritative contribution to Christian thinking about complex ethical, personal and societal issues..... the best single volume treatment of Christian approaches to genetics currently available."" Revd. Prof. David Wilkinson, University of Durham ""In genetics, our science and our humanity meet.In unravelling its complexity and its importance, Chris Wild combines outstanding expertise and experience as a scientist with what it means to be human in a genetic age."" Dr Denis Alexander, Emeritus Fellow, St. Edmund's College, Cambridge ""....a particular strength is the way in which the author integrates the latest genetic information with Christian insights and relational well-being.... a great book for all those who wish to explore how to benefit personally from a rapidly advancing area of science."" Prof. Sy Garte, Visiting Professor, Rutgers University ""... a remarkably comprehensive and uniquely insightful book. Dr Wild writes in a beautiful, clear style. For Christians and others concerned about the use and power of genetic science, or those just wondering what it all means in their lives, this book is the answer."" Revd. Prof. Keith Fox, Emeritus Professor, University of Southampton ""Dr Wild explains the science and the amazing discoveries that have been made, but raises important ethical questions, from a Christian perspective, about what these might mean for our relationships in families, society and the world, as well as for our personal identity.""