Institute for Informatics (I²) Scientific Symposium including the Bohigian Lectureship: Mary Ebeling (Drexel University) – “DATA <- 'Justice'"

March 31, 2023
11:30 am - 5:00 pm
Danforth Plant Science Center (975 North Warson Road)

“DATA <- ‘Justice'”


The Institute for Informatics (I²) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is hosting its sixth annual scientific symposium including the Bohigian Lectureship in Biomedical Informatics.

Schedule of Events
11:30 a.m. — Registration
12-4 p.m. — Lunch and program
4-5 p.m. — Cocktail reception

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Bohigian Lectureship in Biomedical Informatics

Mary F.E. Ebeling, PhD, is a professor of sociology and an affiliate faculty member in the centers for science, technology & society, communication, culture & media (CCM), and women’s & gender studies at Drexel University. Her research examines the intersections of gender, race and digital technologies, data privacy, health marketing and medical capitalism.

Dr. Ebeling was a visiting researcher at the Institute for Informatics at WashU School of Medicine, and a fellow at the Wolf Center for the Humanities at University of Pennsylvania, the University of Surrey, (UK), Victoria University in Wellington (New Zealand), and the Institute for International Education (Fulbright Fellowship) in Zimbabwe. Her research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Advertising Education Foundation, the European Union’s 5th Framework, and the Economic & Social Research Council (UK).

Her most recent book, “Afterlives of Data: Life and Debt Under Capitalist Surveillance” (University of California Press 2022), examines data and debt subjectivities in healthcare through the cross-sector uses of clinical and other private health information by data brokers for marketing and other non-health related purposes. “Afterlives” reveals the industrial and legislative processes that Big Tech and information companies use to create data commodities.

For more information, please visit the I² Annual Scientific Symposium website.

For inquiries contact Dray Kimberling.