Mara Almeida has a BSc in Biochemistry from the University of Porto and a PhD in Developmental Biology from the University of Cambridge. She has worked at Oxford University as a postdoctoral research scientist on questions of neuronal function regulation. After her academic work in life sciences she moved to the field of technology assessment (TA), more specifically, to the practice of parliamentary TA at the European and national level.
The experience in TA started by working as a Scientific Adviser for Biological Sciences & Health in the UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) at the Houses of Parliament. It was then strengthened by substantial exposure to TA practices at international level, gained by managing the activities (at work package level) of two European projects within its Portuguese partner: a FP7 EU project about Parliaments and Civil Society in Technology Assessment (PACITA), followed by a Horizon 2020 EU project about the Genetics Clinic of the Future (GCOF).
Following the work developed in TA, she is interested to engage in rigorous, policy-relevant research exploring the social, ethical and legal implications of new and emerging technologies by focusing on the risks, benefits and opportunities that technology may pose to society. To address these complexes issues, she carries out interdisciplinary research drawing on tools and insights from different disciplines such as ethics, philosophy and social sciences. To increase the impact of her research, she is interested in creating a dialogue between academic experts and policy-makers across various disciplines to foster understanding and critical engagement and, ultimately, to contribute to knowledge-based and inclusive policy making. Her research interests lie at the intersection of biomedical technologies, ethics and society.
Membro Integrado Doutorado / Post-Doc FCT
Filosofia das Ciências Humanas, Ética e Política
Referência da bolsa: BPD no âmbito do projecto estratégico do CFCUL (UID/FIL/00678/2013)
Filosofia das Tecnologias do Humano
Finished:
• Genetics Clinic of the Future (GCOF) project financed by the EU under the section Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing of the Horizon 2020 Programme, 2015-2017 (http://www.geneticsclinicofthefuture.eu/)
• Parliaments and Civil Society in Technology Assessment (PACITA) project financed by the EU under the 7th Framework Programme, 2011-2015 (http://www.pacitaproject.eu/)
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