Robyn Bluhm
Philosopher
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Robyn Bluhm (born 1969),[1] is associate professor at the Department of Philosophy and Lyman Briggs College, Michigan State University,[2] as well as a member of The NeuroGenderings Network – a group which promotes "neurofeminism".[3] She is the current joint editor of the IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics[4]
Born1969 (age 56–57)
ThesisThe hierarchy of evidence and the structure of medical research: implications for evidence-based medicine (2005)
Main interestsThe use of functional neuroimaging in psychiatry
Robyn Bluhm | |
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| Born | 1969 (age 56–57) |
| Education | |
| Alma mater | University of Western Ontario |
| Thesis | The hierarchy of evidence and the structure of medical research: implications for evidence-based medicine (2005) |
| Philosophical work | |
| Main interests | The use of functional neuroimaging in psychiatry |
| Website | Official website |
Research
Bluhm's research interests include the philosophy of evidence-based practice and the use of functional neuroimaging in psychiatry.[5]
Books
- Bluhm, Robyn; Maibom, Heidi Lene; Jaap Jacobson, Anne (2012). Neurofeminism: issues at the intersection of feminist theory and cognitive science. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1057/9780230368385. ISBN 9780230296732.
- Bluhm, Robyn (2017). Knowing and acting in medicine. London Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield International Ltd. ISBN 9781783488100.