
معرفی
Kalle Grill is an Associate Professor at the Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Umeå University, Sweden. He directs the Philosophy and Society program and teaches ethics, political philosophy, and philosophical conversation. His research focuses on paternalism, public health ethics, sustainability, family ethics, future generations, and technology ethics.
- Research Qualifications: Docent
- Teaching Qualifications: Recognised University Teacher
Key research areas include ethical frameworks for public health decision-making, the role of autonomy in healthcare, and the moral responsibilities of informing relatives about hereditary risks. Grill has contributed to interdisciplinary projects like the DIRECT-study on genetic risk disclosure and the AutogrAIde project on AI in education.
His work bridges theoretical philosophy with practical applications, such as analyzing ethical implications of emerging technologies and genomic screening programs. Grill is actively involved in health humanities research and pedagogical innovation through initiatives like EDUCHIC educational hackathons.



