Matthews is a Fellow in Science and Technology Policy at the Baker Institute for Public Policy, which is located at Rice University in Houston, Texas. She conducts research on policy and ethical issues associated with emerging biotechnology such as regenerative medicine, vaccines and genomic research. She was the project director for the task force, Access to Health Care in Texas: Challenges of the Uninsured and Underinsured, from 2004 to 2006. The task force released a series of reports on the uninsured in the state title "Code Red". Selected publications by Matthews include: • International Stem Cell Collaboration: How Disparate Policies between the United States and the United Kingdom Impact Research (2011), • Stem Cell Research in the Greater Middle East: The Importance of Establishing Policy and Ethics Interoperability to Foster International Collaborations (2010), • Conference Report – Stem Cell Policy in the Obama Age: Texas, U.S. and U.K. Perspectives (2010), • WANTED: Federal Stem Cell Research Oversight (2009), • Stem Cell Science and Policy Overview (2009), • Science and Technology: Recommendations for the Next Administration (2008), • Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Recommendations for the Next Administration (2008), • Conference Report – Beyond Science: The Economics and Politics of Responding to Climate Change (2008), • Hot Topic: Stem Cell Controversy—Are Human Skin Cells Really the Breakthrough? (2007), and • U.S. Stem Cell Policy – Unintended Consequences (2007). Her work has been utilized by the
National Institutes of Health and
United States Congress in policymaking. ==Blog==