Work with me
I welcome collaborations with researchers, policymakers, healthcare institutions, civil-society organisations, practitioners, journalists, and students working on health law, bioethics, data protection, biomedical technologies, and health data governance.
Ways to collaborate
I am especially interested in projects that connect legal analysis, ethical reflection, empirical research, and policy-oriented work in healthcare and the life sciences.
Academic collaborations
Research projects, co-authored papers, grant applications, workshops, conferences, edited collections, and interdisciplinary initiatives.
Policy and institutional advice
Legal and ethical input on health data, biomedical research, data protection, healthcare governance, and responsible innovation.
Public engagement and media
Interviews, public talks, podcasts, panels, and science communication on law, ethics, health data, and biomedical innovation.
Topics I can contribute to
These are some of the areas where I can contribute legal, ethical, and policy-oriented expertise.
Health data governance
Data sharing, data reuse, data access, secondary use of health data, research governance, public trust, and institutional accountability.
Data protection and research ethics
Privacy, consent, anonymisation, biomedical research, machine learning, precision medicine, and responsible data use.
Bioethics and biomedical technologies
Ethical and legal questions raised by digital health, biomedical innovation, health apps, digital pills, and emerging healthcare technologies.
Assisted reproductive technologies
Ethical and legal questions concerning access, age, regulation, parenthood, and care practices in medically assisted reproduction.
Public health ethics
Public health emergencies, preparedness, collective responsibility, trust, solidarity, and the ethical design of health policies.
Healthcare regulation
The impact of law and policy on healthcare systems, healthcare institutions, innovation, and the delivery of healthcare services.
Who I often work with
When you contact me
Email is the best way to reach me. To help me respond efficiently, please include the following information when relevant.
1. The topic
Briefly explain the question, project, event, or collaboration you have in mind.
2. The format
Let me know whether you are proposing a paper, workshop, advisory role, interview, talk, grant application, or another format.
3. The timeline
Include any relevant deadline, event date, review timeline, or expected period of collaboration.
Interested in working together?
If your request relates to health law, bioethics, data protection, health data governance, biomedical research, or healthcare policy, feel free to get in touch.