Please circulate this announcement in your lab

November 20th 2019, 17h30-19h00
Bordeaux Pellegrin Hospital, Rheumatology Service, 12th floor

Federica Russo (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands)

"What can technology do for you?
Opportunities and challenges of health technologies
in medicine and everyday life"

A PhilInBioMed seminar

Open to all
Abstract Technology is pervasive in science and everyday life. Health and 
disease are no exception in this respect. On the one hand, technologies are 
becoming increasingly essential to studying the phenomena of health and 
disease, whether as aids to data analysis or as machines able to analyse 
biological specimens, or other. On the other hand, technologies can be used by 
individuals, e.g., for daily health care or for monitoring body performance. 
Examples abound, but two will be of particular interest in this talk. The first 
example is the use of omics technologies in cancer research; these technologies 
allow researchers to shed light on some mechanisms explaining cancer 
development at the molecular level and that are responses to environmental 
exposures. This line of research also led to the conceptualisation of 
‘allostatic load’, which is in some way related to the biological age of an 
individual. The second is example are technologies for healthy ageing, which 
include 
 numerous devices for ‘telemedicine’ in order to promote ‘healthy ageing’.  I 
explore opportunities and challenges that technologies offer to us in the 
context of health and disease, as scientists studying these phenomena and as 
individuals caring for our health. I as hope to show, technologies open – and 
re-open – an array of questions that go from the epistemological and 
ontological conceptualisation of health and disease, to methodological 
questions about data and modelling, to normative questions about autonomy, 
privacy, and ethics of research.

More information here.
 
Federica Russo is Assistant Professor at the Universiteit van Amstardam, where 
she carries out research and teaches philosophy of science (social sciences, 
techno-science, …). She is interested in causality and probability in the 
social, biomedical and policy sciences, and in the relations between science 
and technology.

Federica Russo will be available for individual discussions during her stay. If 
you are interested in talking to her, please write to [email protected].
Best regards,

Wiebke Bretting



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Dr. Wiebke Bretting
Project Manager ERC IDEM
ImmunoConcEpT, UMR5164
Université de Bordeaux
146 rue Léo Saignat
33076 Bordeaux
https://www.immuconcept.org/erc-idem/

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