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Dr. Elisabeth Langmann

Research Associate
Ethics of ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ·icine
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Elisabeth Langmann is a medical ethicist with an interdisciplinary background in nursing, education and applied ethics. She completed her studies in Graz and Utrecht. From 2017 to 2019 she worked in the field of clinical research at the ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ·ical ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ· of Graz. Between 2019 and 2021, she was a research associate at the Chair of Ethics in ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ·icine at the FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg. During this time, her focus was on clinical ethics consultation, training and supervision. From 2021 to 2024, Elisabeth Langmann worked as a research associate at the Institute for Ethics and History of ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ·icine at the Eberhard-Karls-ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ· of T¨¹bingen. There, she contributed mainly to the research projects SMART-AGE and CHECK.APP, examining the ethical aspects of digital gerontechnologies and symptom checker apps. In 2024, she successfully completed her dissertation on "Ageism in Health Care: Feminist Perspectives of ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ·ical Ethics" . Since July 2024, Elisabeth Langmann is a research associate at the Institute for Ethics and History of Health in Society at the ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ· of Augsburg, working on the project ¡°Centering Marginalization for Effective and Just Public Health Policy and Practice¡±.
  • Relational autonomy and social justice
  • Dynamics of marginalization in health contexts
  • Ageing well and ageism in healthcare
  • Feminist perspectives in bioethics
  • Public health ethics
  • Digitalization and health
2023: Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ·icine, ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ· of Zurich
2025: Fondation Brocher
Funding for gender research projects by FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg (€6,911, together with Dr. Sandra Kurkowski)

Publications

  • Langmann, Elisabeth (2024): Ageismus im Gesundheitswesen. Perspektiven der feministischen ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ·izinethik. 1. Auflage. Bielefeld: transcript
  • M¨¹ller, Regina; Langmann, Elisabeth; Ehni, Hans-J?rg (2024): Digitalization, health, and ageing. In: Bioethics 38 (9), S. 753¨C754. DOI: 10.1111/bioe.13362.
  • M¨¹ller, Regina; Klemmt, Malte; Koch, Roland; Ehni, Hans-J?rg; Henking, Tanja; Langmann, Elisabeth et al. (2024): "That's just Future ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ·icine" - a qualitative study on users' experiences of symptom checker apps. In: BMC medical ethics 25 (1), S. 17. DOI: 10.1186/s12910-024-01011-5.
  • Langmann, Elisabeth (2023): Vulnerability, ageism, and health: is it helpful to label older adults as a vulnerable group in health care? In: ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ·icine, health care, and philosophy 26 (1), S. 133¨C142. DOI: 10.1007/s11019-022-10129-5.
  • Langmann, Elisabeth; We?el, Merle (2023): Leaving no one behind: successful ageing at the intersection of ageism and ableism. In: Philosophy, ethics, and humanities in medicine : PEHM 18 (1), S. 22. DOI: 10.1186/s13010-023-00150-8.

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