معرفی
Oskar MacGregor is a Senior Lecturer in Informatics at the University of Skövde's School of Informatics, holding a position since 2013. He also serves as Program Director for the MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience. His academic journey began at the University of Skövde, followed by a BPhil from Oxford (2009) and a PhD from Swansea (2013). He teaches courses in logic, philosophy of science, and cognitive neuroscience.
His research focuses on methodological rigor in cognitive neuroscience and philosophy, examining technological and statistical tool limitations. Key interests include electrophysiological correlates of error awareness, anti-doping regulations, and moral behavior. He emphasizes meta-research approaches to address systemic biases and structural flaws in scientific practices.
Recent projects include exploring the ethics of digital disconnection in education/healthcare sectors and Sweden's potential in attracting research talent post-U.S. brain drain. He has contributed to initiatives like ShiftLabs, supporting SMEs in digital transformation.
Notable publications span neuroethics, sport ethics, and trauma studies, including analyses of tsunami survivors' dreams and Holocaust survivors' lifelong PTSD. He critiques current anti-doping frameworks and advocates for improved research integrity standards.

