Nikola Biller‐Andorno
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Nikola Biller-Andorno is a leading figure in biomedical ethics, with a particular focus on the ethical dimensions of aging, dementia care, and emerging technologies. Her research navigates the complex intersection of clinical practice, public health, and human dignity, often advocating for person-centered approaches in vulnerable populations. A landmark contribution is her work on the GRACE project, which explores the use of embodied voice assistants to improve quality of life for people with dementia by integrating elements of cognitive stimulation therapy. This pioneering 2024 study, already garnering 4 citations, marks the beginning of a multi-year research agenda that promises to reshape how technology can ethically support cognitive health. Beyond this, Biller-Andorno has profoundly influenced global health ethics, serving as a key voice on the World Health Organization’s ethics committees and contributing to foundational guidelines on resource allocation and end-of-life care. Her work consistently bridges theoretical rigor with practical, compassionate solutions, making her a vital thinker for students and researchers navigating the moral challenges of modern medicine.
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