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Kristin Zeiler is a Professor at the Department of Theme (TEMA) at Linköping University, specializing in interdisciplinary research at the intersections of philosophy of medicine, medical humanities, bioethics, and critical phenomenology. She leads the research project Biomedicine, Clinical Knowledge, and the Humanities in Collaboration, funded by the Swedish Research Council, which combines medical humanities with biomedicine to address post-COVID-19 syndrome.
- Key research areas: Critical phenomenology, feminist science and technology studies, ethics of medical technologies, and socio-cultural dimensions of health.
- International collaborations: Institute for Medical Humanities (Durham University), Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (Pro Futura Scientia Fellowship).
Recent Publications include studies on post-COVID-19 fatigue, qualitative phenomenological analyses of illness experiences, and critical examinations of medical screening practices. Her work emphasizes existential, ethical, and epistemological challenges in healthcare.
Scientific Awards:
- Pro Futura Scientia Fellowship (2014-2015, Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study)
- Swedish Research Council Consolidation Grant (SEK 46 million, 2016)
She also serves as director of Linköping University's Center for Medical Humanities and Bioethics, fostering interdisciplinary education and research on topics like medical ethics, gender and health, and qualitative methods.



