November 2nd and 3rd, 2024


The Power of Connection: Leveraging Technology for Humanistic Medical Education

Le Royal Méridien Doha Hotel

Effy Vayena

Effy Vayena

Professor of Bioethics

Associate Vice President for Digital Transformation and Governance  

Swiss Institute of Technology (ETHZ)

Effy Vayena is a Professor of Bioethics at the Swiss Institute of Technology (ETHZ) and renowned expert at the intersection of medicine, data, and ethics. Her work focuses on important societal issues of data and technology as they relate to scientific progress and how it is or should be applied to public and personal health. A  keen interest in health policy has led her to work with the  World  Health Organization on ethical questions around reproductive medicine and research. Upon her return to academia,  Vayena helped establish and coordinated the Ph.D program in  Biomedical  Ethics and  Law at University of  Zurich and was subsequently awarded a professorship by the Swiss National Science Foundation. As a professor of health policy, she founded the Health Ethics and Policy Lab to tackle pressing questions that arise through technological advances such as genomic technologies in healthcare and research. She received her habilitation from the University of Zurich in the field of bioethics and policy and has been appointed a Visiting Professor at the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School and a  Faculty  Associate at the  Berkman  Klein  Center for  Internet  & Society at Harvard University, where she was previously a Fellow. Effy  Vayena believes in the value of interdisciplinarity and the application of practical knowledge to investigate ethical questions of personalized health. Her widely recognized research has allowed her to collaborate and build strong relationships with a  variety of scholars in  Switzerland and from renowned institutions abroad.Vayena is a leading expert in the dynamic and diverse field of health data and ethics, successfully leveraging her international network to promote a fruitful debate about the ethics of health in the digital age. She has previously worked with the  Wellcome  Trust,  OECD,  Commonwealth  Fund,  Chatham  House,  and academic institutions and governments around the world.