AcaRevival Initiative

Experienced academic misconduct or bullying? We're building a real weapon against it.

Read Manifesto →
CW

Catherine Waldby

Sociology of Science and Medicine

Australian National University

No ratings yetBe the first to rate
Loading...

About Catherine Waldby at Australian National University (ANU)

Catherine Waldby is a leading scholar in the sociology of biomedicine, focusing on the ethical and social dimensions of reproductive and stem cell technologies.

Research Areas

biomedical ethicsreproductive technologiesstem cell researchscience and technology studiesglobal healthfeminist technosciencebioeconomybiopolitics
Stop Acting Like a Student.

Most PhDs fail because they never learn the hidden rules of the lab. The top 15% do.

sponsored · disclosure

Curated by the RateMySupervisor community for research productivity. · As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

Academic Impact Matrix

Research output metrics for Catherine Waldby aggregated from public academic databases. Student lab experience data is pending.

Academic data verified · April 2026 · Next sync: May 2026

Research Output

Total Citations5,293

Emerging researcher

Publications139

Selective publication record

h-index31

Established scholar

i10-index52

Growing portfolio

Lab Environment

No lab data yet for Catherine Waldby

+ Contribute First Review
  • Supervisionawaiting data
  • Responsivenessawaiting data
  • Fundingawaiting data
  • Communicationawaiting data
  • Work-Life Balanceawaiting data

Reviews (0)

No reviews yet for this supervisor.

Be the first to share your experience!

Is your PI driving you crazy?

Featured Article

The Sunday Night Dread: Surviving a Micromanaging PhD Supervisor

Real advice from PhD students on recognizing and navigating difficult supervisor relationships

Your experience matters. After reading the guide, share your review to help other PhD students.

Frequently Asked Questions

Not sure how to interpret mixed signals? A structured decision guide can help you think through high-risk supervision choices more clearly. Download the free guide.