Felicitas Sofia Holzer
Felicitas Holzer holds a Master's degree in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology from the University of Cambridge and a doctorate in Political Philosophy, focusing on theories of global justice, from Sorbonne University. She currently holds a senior research position in bioethics at the University of Zurich.
In 2021/22, she worked as a Policy Assistant in Development Cooperation at the European Commission (DG INTPA) and has since worked as a freelance consultant in the sector, serving clients such as the European Commission, the International Labour Organization, the World Health Organization, and various think tanks.
Alongside her research, she publishes on topical issues in outlets such as Philosophie Magazin and other publicistic venues, and participates in a fiction-writing workshop in Paris.
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Felicitas Holzer holds a Master's degree in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology from the University of Cambridge and a doctorate in Political Philosophy, focusing on theories of global justice, from Sorbonne University. She currently holds a senior research position in bioethics at the University of Zurich.
In 2021/22, she worked as a Policy Assistant in Development Cooperation at the European Commission (DG INTPA) and has since...
Pharma, Exploitation, and Poor Communities: Rethinking the Ethics of Global Research through Fair Play (Revolutionary Bioethics)
What does it look like for host communities in international health research to be treated fairly?Multinational pharmaceutical companies and research funding institutions from high-income countries frequently sponsor clinical trials in low- and middle-income countries, where underdeveloped health and welfare systems raise significant ethical...
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