Her work is published in leading social and health science journals as well as graphic magazines.
Research Experience
Since 2017, she has been a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Her work lies at the intersection of cultural anthropology, feminist science and technology studies, among others. Currently, she leads PARTIALJUSTICE, an ERC Starting Grant project that explores participatory algorithmic justice through ethnography and graphic art.
Education
PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA); held a postdoctoral position at Kiel University.
Background
Her research interests span cultural anthropology, feminist science and technology studies, social medicine, and bioethics. She has over a decade of experience in interdisciplinary qualitative and ethnographic research, particularly focusing on bioethics, artificial intelligence, and the impact of digital and sociotechnical changes on knowledge production.
Miscellany
She is an expert in qualitative research methods based on anthropological theories and uses graphics to make social science research more accessible to laypeople.