Law, health, and technology in dialogue

I collaborate with universities, NGOs, governments, international organizations, and interdisciplinary teams working at the intersection of law, health, and technology. My work focuses on the legal, ethical, and societal implications of artificial intelligence, particularly in healthcare and public health contexts.

I contribute through research collaborations, expert advice, workshops, public speaking, and media engagement, with the aim of making complex technological and regulatory developments accessible across disciplines.

Examples of collaborations

Alongside my academic work, I collaborate with knowledge institutions, NGOs, innovation initiatives, media platforms, and international organisations working on AI, health, ethics, and human rights.

sitem-insel

Entrepreneurial education at the Swiss Institute for Translational and Entrepreneurial Medicine (sitem-insel) in Bern, Switzerland.

Basel Innovation Office

Entrepreneurial education at the Innovation Office in Basel, Switzerland.

Health Action International

Advisory work on AI and human rights to non-profit organisation Health Action International in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

World Health Organization

Member of the WHO Technical Advisory Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health.

Guest lectures, workshops, and interdisciplinary teaching on AI, health, law, policy, and ethics.

Public engagement through radio, podcasts, online media, and expert commentary on AI and healthcare.

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Speaking & media

Public speaking

I regularly give invited talks at universities, academic conferences, professional associations, and policy forums on AI, healthcare, human rights, and regulation. I also contribute to public debate through radio, podcasts, and print media.

  • Artificial intelligence and patients’ rights
  • The EU AI Act in healthcare
  • AI and human rights
  • Responsible governance of health technologies

Legal & business advice

Advice sessions

I occasionally offer short advisory sessions for students and early-stage start-up or research initiatives working on projects related to digital health, AI, or healthcare innovation.

Sessions may focus on regulatory strategy, the EU AI Act, medical device regulation, health data and privacy, ethical and human rights considerations, or feedback on early-stage ideas and pitches.

Reduced student rates are available. Students are welcome to send a short project description in advance.



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