Faculty Member, Centre for Human Bioethics
Senior Lecturer in Bioethics
About
I am currently working at Monash University, in the Centre for Human Bioethics. I was previously employed at University of Sydney, Australia, and have been Lecturer in Philosophy at University of New South Wales, and the Australian National University. I completed a PhD in Philosophy at the Australian National University.
My main research interests lie in the areas of biopolitics and bioethics, especially in relation to technologies of reproduction. Within this, I am particularly interested in conceptions of normalcy and their political and ethical potency, as well as concepts of ethical subjectivity, and responsibility. I am currently engaged in a research project on obstetric ultrasound and its impact on the experience of pregnancy and ideas about the human foetus, as well as a book project on the main theories of biopolitics.





