The Organizing Committee
Andrew Webster
Professor Andrew Webster is Director of the Science and Technology Studies Unit (SATSU), at the University of York, which he established in 1988. He has been national Director of 2 ESRC programmes in the health eld and is currently PI on a £1.5m ESRC- funded project on regenerative medicine, ‘REGenableMED’. He was Head of the […]
Ivan Tchalakov, Tihomir Mitev
Ivan Tchalakov is Professor at Department of Institutional and Applied Sociology, University of Plovdiv, and senior research fellow at Center for Policy Analyses and Studies of Technologies (PAST), Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russian Federation. He is also affiliated at BAS Institute of Studying Societies and Knowledge. Ivan Tchalakov is working in the fields of Sociology […]
Elena Genkova, Gergana Dineva
Elena Genkova is currently a fourth year B.A. sociology student in Plovdiv University „Paisii Hilendarski“. She graduated from Humanitarian High-school „St. st. Kiril and Metodii“ Plovdiv, in 2012, particularly studying English, Philosophy, Literature and History. She participated in numerous events concerning innovative technologies and ecology and took part in several sociological studies by analyzing and […]
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Katharina Hoppe, Benjamin Lipp
Katharina Hoppe is a research associate in the “Biotechnologies, Nature and Society” research group at the faculty of social sciences at Goethe-University Frankfurt. In her PhD thesis she develops a relational reading of Donna Haraway’s works. Her research interests involve contemporary political and social theory, feminist science studies, new materialisms and biopolitics.|Benjamin Lipp is junior […]
Julie Le Bot, Marianne Noel
Julie Le Bot Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires, Université Paris Descartes, France After studying philosophy and political sciences during three years at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Julie started an interdisciplinary bachelor in sciences at the CRI (Center for Research and Interdisciplinary). She is fascinated by relations between science and society and how they contribute to build […]
Erik Aarden
Erik Aarden is a postdoctoral university assistant with the STS Department at the University of Vienna. In his research and teaching he is interested in the relations between science and technology, socio-political orders and implications for distributive justice, seen through a comparative lens and with a focus on biomedical research and innovation. Erik.aarden@univie.ac.at
Sonia Liff
Niki Vermeulen
Niki Vermeulen is Lecturer in history/sociology of science and Wellcome Research Fellow in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (STIS) of the University of Edinburgh and member of the Editorial Board of EASST Review. Her research focuses on the organisation of science, with special attention to collaboration and institutionalisation of research.