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Tineke Broer is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg Law School and a member of TILT (Tilburg Law, Technology and Society Institute) at Tilburg University. Her research focuses on regulating socio-technical change, digital health, and mental wellbeing. She leads the Academic Collaborative Center for Digital Health & Mental Wellbeing and contributes to the Regulating Socio-Technical Change initiative. Her work bridges law, technology, and healthcare, addressing ethical and societal implications of genomic medicine, patienthood, and self-monitoring technologies.
Key research areas include laboratory practices in oncology, epistemic justice in mental health platforms, and the political dimensions of technology. She has co-organized the TILTing Perspectives conference and contributed to projects like Digital Legal Studies (EU-funded from 2019–2025). Her publications explore topics such as material patienthood, neurobiological influences on parenting, and methodological reflections on digital research.
Awards: None explicitly listed. Grants: Principal Investigator for projects like 'Digital Legal Studies' and 'Een goed geïnformeerde patiënt?'. She has advised 2 supervised works and collaborates across disciplines, including with the UK’s Sarah Cunningham-Burley and Martyn Pickersgill.
Labs/Teams: Active in TILT and the Regulating Socio-Technical Change center, focusing on interdisciplinary legal, technological, and ethical challenges in healthcare and digital innovation.

