The Digital Disruption of Health
Tamar Sharon explores the social and ethical impacts of new technologies in the health domain. She attempts to identify the challenges and help develop normative responses to them. Learn about her research and her role in the Maastricht Young Academy. In this video, Sharon introduces her research and herself as a member of Maastricht Young Academy (MYA). The MYA is a group of early-career scientists from Maastricht University. Their aim is to operate as an independent - and, when necessary critical - platform within the university.
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