
معرفی
Lisa Forsberg is a Research Fellow at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and a Fulford Junior Research Fellow at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Her academic roles also include a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Faculty of Law and Philosophy. She specializes in normative ethics, practical ethics, and the philosophy of medical and criminal law. Her current research focuses on neurointerventions, patient autonomy, and legal frameworks governing medical consent.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy and Law, King's College London
- MA in Ethics and Medical Law, King's College London
- BAs in Philosophy and Politics, Stockholm University
Her research interests explore the intersection of law, medicine, and ethics, particularly in contexts like pandemic control, criminal rehabilitation, and the ethical use of neurointerventions. She has contributed to projects on mental health justice, neurotechnology in crime prevention, and the moral implications of medical interventions.
Awards:
- British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship
Her work bridges academic and applied ethics, addressing contemporary challenges such as consent in healthcare, the ethics of compulsory medical measures, and the philosophical foundations of penal systems. She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams and has published widely in journals like Journal of Medical Ethics and Criminal Law and Philosophy.




