Pascale Lehoux offers a succinct introduction to a paper published in Sociology of Health & Illness, “How do values shape technology design? An exploration of what makes the pursuit of health and wealth legitimate in academic spin-offs”.
Pascale Lehoux offers a succinct introduction to a paper published in Sociology of Health & Illness, “How do values shape technology design? An exploration of what makes the pursuit of health and wealth legitimate in academic spin-offs”.
Engagement modalities in public deliberation (postdoc)
Perception of prevention genetics in “Dessine-moi un futur!” study (MSc)
Early health technology assessment (MSc)
Health services utilization of drug users (MSc)
Adoption and use of the Hinnovic blog (MSc)
Autonomy of peritoneal dialysis patients (PhD)
Assessment of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) (MSc)
Examining the challenges and trade-offs involved in the design of three different medical devices, Pascale Lehoux calls for the development of socially responsible and sustainable health innovations.
Knowledge transfer in occupational health (MSc)