Xaroula Kerasidou
PhD
Researcher in the Ethics of AI in Population Health
Xaroula Kerasidou is a researcher in the ethics of AI in population health. Her research focuses on the ethical, legal and social issues that arise from the introduction of new technologies, such as AI, in healthcare.
Xaroula has a background in the fields of science and technology studies, and media and cultural studies with a special interest in exploring how new technologies challenge us to reconceptualise the ontologies and power relations between human and the machine, and to understand what this means for ethics, politics and policy.
Before joining Ethox in 2022, Xaroula led the project ‘Configuring ethical AI in healthcare’ funded by the Wellcome Trust at Lancaster University, and worked as a researcher in various multidisciplinary projects such as GRAIMatter, SecInCore, BRIDGE, isiTethical.
Recent publications
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Data-driven research and healthcare: public trust, data governance and the NHS.
Journal article
Kerasidou A. and Kerasidou CX., (2023), BMC Med Ethics, 24
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Before and beyond trust: reliance in medical AI.
Journal article
Kerasidou CX. et al, (2022), J Med Ethics, 48, 852 - 856