Hello!
My name is Helene. I am a philosopher of medicine and science.
My research centres on questions in the epistemology of medical practice, the medical body, and on messy and unruly elements of enquiry. As part of my work, I conduct ethnographic fieldwork with medical practitioners and students, and I typically develop my thoughts in interdisciplinary settings between philosophy, science, and art/culture.
I hold a PhD from Medical Museion, University of Copenhagen. In my thesis I explored the role of aversive emotions in clinical enquiry and developed a methodology for the integration of ethnographic fieldwork in philosophical thought. Currently, I am undertaking a project on the role of diagnostic categories in clinical enquiry as a Research Fellow at Clare Hall and a postdoc at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge. The project is funded by the Carlsberg Foundation.
When I am not reading, writing, or doing fieldwork, you might find me in museums, bakeries, wineries, hiking in the wild, or exploring city streets – feeding my body with all the sensuousness of the world that a desk does not offer.
I am always happy to hear from potential collaborators or curious colleagues, so please do reach out.
Recent and upcoming talks
28 August 2024
Topic: Integrating ethnography and philosophy of medical practice – philosophy and bodies
Occasion: European Network for the Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
@ University of Bergen, NO
30 September 2024
Topic: Understanding Classification Systems as Models
Occasion: 5th PhilinBioMed Network Meeting.
@ Bielefeld University, DE
19 October 2024
Topic: Ethnographic Philosophy of Science
Occasion: Philosophy of Science: Past, Present and Future.
@ Minnesota Center for the Philosophy of Science
24 October 2024
Topic: A model-view on diagnostic systems.
Occasion: Diagnosis – Between knowing and doing
@ Medical Museion – University of Copenhagen, DK