Giovanni De Grandis, PhD University College London

Giovanni is an associate researcher at the Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy department (STEaPP), UCL.

He works within the the Future Targeted Manufacturing Healthcare Hub, a large EPSRC funded project aiming at promoting innovative biomanufacturing solutions to enable broader patients' access and more economically sustainable targeted and personalised therapies.

His role within the Hub is to analyse the evolving regulatory frameworks and trends for innovative therapies, as well as contributing to the Hub’s engagement with the policy community.

Giovanni has a background in philosophy (Ethics and Political Philosophy), but in recent years his work has focused on medical ethics, on the social consequences and governance of digital and healthcare technologies and on transdisciplinary and translational research.

Giovanni has a MA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics of Health (UCL) and a PhD in Philosophy (University of Turin).