Erika Versalovic.

Erika Versalovic, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Lázaro-Muñoz Laboratory

Erika Versalovic, PhD, is a postdoctoral research at the Brain Bioethics Lab in the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics. She completed her doctorate in philosophy, with a specialization in neuroethics, at the University of Washington. Her dissertation explored storytelling practices in bioethics—considering the ways that shared storytelling practices can shape individual and group identity. She is particularly interested in how to use qualitative, interview-based research methods to better integrate patient voices in medical research. At the Center, she serves as project lead for a project aiming to improve post-trial access and support for deep brain stimulation trial participants. In this work, she develops research instruments, collects and analyzes qualitative data, and facilitates discussion across stakeholder groups.

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Deep Brain Stimulation for Substance Use Disorders? An Exploratory Qualitative Study of Perspectives of People Currently in Treatment.
Authors: Authors: Versalovic E, Klein E, Goering S, Ngo Q, Gliske K, Boulicault M, Sullivan LS, Thomas MJ, Widge AS.
J Addict Med
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Ambiguous Agency as a Frame on Neural Device User Experience.
Authors: Authors: Goering S, Versalovic E, Brown T.
AJOB Neurosci
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Included but Still Invisible?: Considering the Protection-Inclusion Dilemma in Qualitative Research Findings.
Authors: Authors: Versalovic E, Beck A, Brown TE.
Am J Bioeth
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"Re-identifying yourself": a qualitative study of veteran views on implantable BCI for mobility and communication in ALS.
Authors: Authors: Versalovic E, Diamond M, Klein E.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol
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Data, Privacy, and Agency: Beyond Transparency to Empowerment.
Authors: Authors: Versalovic E, Goering S, Klein E.
Am J Bioeth
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Asking questions that matter - Question prompt lists as tools for improving the consent process for neurotechnology clinical trials.
Authors: Authors: Schönau A, Goering S, Versalovic E, Montes N, Brown T, Dasgupta I, Klein E.
Front Hum Neurosci
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Integrating Equity Work throughout Bioethics.
Authors: Authors: Goering S, Brown TE, McCusker D, Montes N, Schönau A, Versalovic E, Klein E.
Am J Bioeth
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Mapping the Dimensions of Agency.
Authors: Authors: Schönau A, Dasgupta I, Brown T, Versalovic E, Klein E, Goering S.
AJOB Neurosci
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BCI Mediated Action and Responsibility: Questioning the Distinction Between Recreation and Necessity.
Authors: Authors: Dasgupta I, Versalovic E, Schönau A, Klein E, Goering S.
AJOB Neurosci
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"Who Will I Be?": Relational Identity, Living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, and Future-Oriented Decisionmaking.
Authors: Authors: Versalovic E, Klein E.
Camb Q Healthc Ethics
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