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Daniela Cutas is a Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics at Lund University. She holds a Doctorate in Political Science and has a rich academic background with degrees in Philosophy (BA), Government Institutional Development (MA), and Health Care Ethics Law (MA). Cutas completed her PhD thesis in 2006, focusing on the analysis of key concepts such as 'dignity' and 'rights' within the context of human cloning and genetic engineering, utilizing legislative documents and the Council of Europe's Bioethics Convention. Following her doctorate, she obtained a Marie Curie fellowship to work at the University of Manchester and was involved in the EURECA project, which aimed to define research concepts. Her career has also included postdoctoral work at the University of Gothenburg, teaching at Karolinska Institutet, and focusing on the ethical implications of developing human gametes in vitro at Maastricht University. Cutas was appointed Associate Professor in Philosophy at Umeå University in 2012 and transitioned to Associate Professor in Medical Ethics at Lund University in 2020. Her research interests align with several of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the areas of Ethics and Medical Ethics.
Lund University • Lund, Sweden
Teaching and researching in Medical Ethics.
Umeå University • Umeå, Sweden
Researching and lecturing in Philosophy.
University of Gothenburg • Gothenburg, Sweden
Involved in normative distinctions between natural and assisted reproduction.
Maastricht University • Maastricht, Netherlands
Worked on ethics research in developing human gametes.
Includes Master of Science in Politics and Society of the Contemporary Middle East and European Affairs.