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Research

Current projects:

 Why do we choose the Internet instead of the doctor next door? The Internet as a site for medicines in grey zones. (https://maw.wallenberg.org/varfor-okar-efterfragan-pa-illegala-och-riskabla-lakemedel

Falsified medicines in a multicultural society. Importance of knowledge exchange between the public and expertise. (LMK Foundation http://lmkstiftelsen.se/projekt/)


Completed projects:

Clinical experiments for Huntington's disease. Recommendations to medical researchers regarding how to inform potential participants (Swedish Research Council)

Illegal drugs - gathering information from the public and doctors. A preliminary evaluation of the implementation of knowledge in society. (LUinnovation/VINNOVAProjekt ID: 2014-1006)

Ethnography as a model to investigate biomedicine’s moral and legal grey areas and to provide a basis for international actions (http://www.rj.se)

Organ transplantation and organ trafficking. Focus is on the criminal ways to meet the demands for transplants

Cultural aspects on neurodegenerative disorders (Parkinson’s and - Huntington’s disease). http://www.med.lu.se/bagadilico

Impact of citizen participation on decision making in knowledge intensive policy fields, http://www.cit-part.at/

Genetics and Democracy (Erik Philip-Sörensen Foundation)

Organ som bristvara. Svenska patienter som blir transplanterade utomlands.(Gelinfonden http://www.gelinfonden.org/)

From Phenotype to Genotype – towards a genetic normality? (Erik Philip-Sörensen Foundation)

Människan, maten och måltiden i ett föränderligt samhälle (HSFR, The Swedish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences)

Transformations of the Body (FRN, The Swedish Research Council for the Natural Sciences)

Genetics, Genetic Engineering, and Everyday Ethics (RJ, The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation,)

Cultural Perspectives on Xenotransplantation (Juvenile Diabets Foundation/Wallenberg)

Bioscience, Knowledge, and Culture; Educating the European Public for Biotechnology (EU-project)

Bodily Commodities: Ethical concerns About Biotechnology and Market (NOS-HS)

Ethics as praxis. Cultural perspectives on ethic and moral concerns within stem cell research (Wallenberg)

Challenges of Biomedicine. http://www.univie.ac.at/virusss/cob/respons.html

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

UKÄ subject classification

  • Cultural Studies
  • Humanities

Free keywords

  • Health
  • identity
  • transplantation
  • xenotransplantation
  • IVF
  • organ trade
  • fake medicines
  • global grey zones

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