Dr. Amy Hinterberger

Principal Investigator

Amy Hinterberger is an Associate Professor in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at King’s College London, and Principal Investigator (PI) on the Wellcome Trust funded project: Biomedical Research and the Politics of the Human. Amy is a sociologist specializing in science, medicine, and health. She works at the intersections of bioethics, sociology […]

Dr. Aleksandra Stelmach

Research Associate

Dr. Aleksandra Stelmach is a Postdoctoral Research Associate on the Wellcome Trust funded project, Biomedical Research and the Politics of the Human in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at King’s College London. Her work on the project involves tracking the emergence of organoids and their biomedical applications across different fields, particularly in […]

Llona Kavege

Research Assistant

Llona is a Research Assistant on the project Biomedical Research and the Politics of the Human and is based at King’s in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine. Her research revolves around topics in bioethics and she is originally trained in cell biology and philosophy. Before joining the team, she was based in […]

Dr. Sara Bea – Project Alumna

Project Alumna - Postdoctoral Research Associate

Sara Bea was a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Global Health & Social Medicine. She contributed to the project’s aims by tracking the development of human organoids in stem cell science, regenerative medicine, and associated regulatory frameworks. She held a 1+3 ESRC-funded doctoral scholarship and completed a PhD in STS at the University […]

Jessica Tatchell – Project Alumna

Project Alumna - Research Assistant

Jessica Tatchell is a PhD candidate in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at King’s College London. Her research explores the social, ethical and political dimensions of epigenetics where she draws from approaches in sociology and science and technology studies. She holds a 1+3 Economic and Social Science Research Council doctoral studentship and […]

Sarah Kowalski – Project Alumna

Research Assistant

Sarah Kowalski was a Research Assistant on the project Biomedical Research and the Politics of the Human. She assisted in compiling information about the history of experimental chimerism. She graduated from King’s College London with a BSc in Global Health and Social Medicine and is currently doing her Master’s degree in Liberal Arts and History […]