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Prof. Dr. Heiner Fangerau serves as Director of the Institute for the History, Theory, and Ethics of Medicine at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. Previously, he held equivalent leadership positions at the universities of Ulm and Cologne, establishing a distinguished academic career centered on the historical and ethical dimensions of medical practice.
His research focuses on the history and ethics of medicine in the 19th and 20th centuries, with particular emphasis on medical child protection, psychiatry and neurology, and the societal impact of medical technology. At the DIID, his work examines the complex interaction between medicalization processes, technological developments, and social interpretations of medicine within the context of internet-based health applications. His scholarly interests also encompass the history and theory of medical diagnostics, medical-historical network analyses, and the history and ethics of pediatric and adolescent medicine.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent engagement with critical issues at the intersection of historical analysis and contemporary medical ethics. His work demonstrates an evolving trajectory from historical studies of Nazi-era medicine toward increasing focus on the ethical implications of emerging medical technologies. Recent scholarship addresses topics including the historical analysis of psychiatric care systems, ethical considerations of artificial intelligence in surgery, gender dynamics in forensic psychiatry, and the social implications of genetic sequencing technologies. His research methodology frequently employs interdisciplinary approaches that bridge historical scholarship with contemporary ethical frameworks.
Professor Fangerau has made substantial contributions to collaborative research projects, particularly in the areas of medical history during the Nazi era, the history of psychiatry reform in Germany, and the ethical dimensions of digital health technologies. His work demonstrates a sustained commitment to understanding how historical contexts shape contemporary medical practice and ethical decision-making frameworks.
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