Natalia Amasiadi
Ethical AI Governance Fellow 2026
Natalia Amasiadi is a PhD candidate in Artificial Intelligence Ethics in Medicine at the University of Patras, with an academic background in Philosophy, Bioethics, and Medical Law. She has served as an intern at the National Commission for Bioethics and Technoethics of Greece and is an alumna of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Bioethics Academy (SNFBA), from which she received a scholarship to attend and present a bioethics research project at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics.
She has also received a Letter of Acceptance to conduct research on bioethics at the same institute. Natalia is a co-author of the AI, Data and Human Rights Convention, an initiative developed in collaboration with Technical University of Munich, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and Globethics. She also served on the Scientific Committee of ICCEC 2025. Her work focuses on ethical and human-centered AI in healthcare, and she has presented her research and contributed to publications at numerous international conferences and academic initiatives. Last, she previously served as an Innovation Consultant at National Documentation Centre (EKT) under the Ministry of Digital Governance of Greece.
About the project
"I will develop a practical governance framework for the use of AI in clinical trials. The aim is to bridge the gap between high-level ethical principles and their application by identifying specific risks, such as bias in datasets, lack of representativeness, and challenges in informed consent, and translating them into concrete governance tools."