Kadri Simm
…now has a personal profile at http://nordicspaces.se/researchers/kadri-simm/
The aim of the research programme Nordic Spaces: Formation of States, Societies and Regions, Cultural Encounters, and Idea and Identity Production in Northern Europe after 1800 is to generate new research on Northern Europe and research collaboration within the region.

Senior research fellow, University of Tartu, Institute of Philosophy and Semiotics. Member of The Nordic Model of Democracy project.
2005 PhD in Philosophy, University of Tartu, Estonia
2001 MA in Gender Studies, Central European University, Hungary
2000 MA in History, University of Tartu, Estonia
2007- senior research fellow, University of Tartu, Institute of Philosophy and Semiotics
2002-2007: Lecturer and project manager, University of Tartu, Department of Philosophy and Centre for Ethics,
2007: Research fellow in Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society, Graz, Austria
2004: Marie Curie research fellow in Science and Technology Studies Unit,University of York, UK
Sutrop, M., Simm, K. (2010). Pharmaceuticals. Chadwick, R., ten Have, H., Meslin, E.M. (Eds.). SAGE Handbook of Health Care Ethics. Sage Publications Ltd [forthcoming]
Sutrop, M; Simm, K (2009). Public and Private Interests in the Genomic Era: a pluralist approach. Gunning, J.; Holm, S. (Eds.). Ethics, Law and Society (205-216).Ashgate.
Hinrikus M, Simm, K (2009). Simone de Beauvoir. XX sajandi mõttevoolud. ( Article on Simone de Beauvoir in the collection of original articles in “Philosophy and Literature in XX Century”.P.807-832. Tartu: Tartu University Press.
Simm, K. (2007). Benefit-Sharing: A Look at the History of an Ethics Concern. Nature Reviews Genetics, 496
Simm, K. (2007). Benefit-Sharing and Biobanks. V. Arnason, G. Arnason, R. Chadwick, M. Häyry (Eds.). Ethics and Governance of Human Genetic Databases: European Perspectives (159 – 169). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Simm, K. (2005). Benefit-Sharing: an inquiry regarding the meaning and limits of the concept in human genetic research. Genomics, Society and Policy, 1, 29 – 40.
Simm, K. (2004). The contested site of human nature: Applying ‘trace’ to the Strategic Action Plan of the Estonian Ministry of Social Affaires 2000-2010. S.Sevenhuijsen; A.Svab (Eds.). The Heart of the Matter. The Contribution of the Ethic of Care to Social Policy in some new EU Member States (83 – 86). Ljubljana: Peace Institute
Sutrop, M.; Simm, K. (2004). “The Estonian healthcare system and the genetic database project: From limited resources to big hopes”. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 13, 254 – 262.
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E-mail: kadri@eenet.ee
…now has a personal profile at http://nordicspaces.se/researchers/kadri-simm/