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Avatar for Louise Whiteley

Louise Whiteley

Lektor og kurator

lowh@sund.ku.dk | +45 21 12 67 12

I’m an Associate Professor in Medical Science Communication at Medical Museion and the NNF Center for Basic Metabolic Research CBMR. My position involves research, teaching, and museum work, emphasizing the dialogue between the three.

My core research interests include how biomedical research that implicates the mind affects peoples’ understandings of themselves, in part through popular culture. A second core research interest is how museum exhibitions, artworks, and performance can illuminate the relationship between science and the subjective experiences it invokes, acting as a form of public research that allows different disciplinary practices to ‘make something together’. In both these areas, I have a methodological focus on the role of communication in working across different knowledge practices; including an interest in images, metaphors, and the generative possibilities that lie in the failures of translation and representation. I also take this attention to communication – and the importance of sharing ethos and purpose as well as knowledge – into my teaching and supervision, and into my work at CBMR with scientific research culture.

My current projects include developing the Sensing Holobiont performance installation with artist duo Baum & Leahy, Josh Evans, Kim Wejendorp and others; studying practices to improve scientific research culture as part of a CBMR project with PhD fellow Annika Klæmintsdóttir Olsen; and developing a project with Dr Tine Friis and the reNEW center for stem cell research to understand how patient’s imaginations of the futures of stem cell treatments shape their present ways of living with their bodies.

My earlier work includes leading a research group project called Microbes on the Mind from 2019-2023, funded by the Velux Foundation, and was part of the team producing the exhibition and public engagement project The World is in You from 2020-2022. I was also part of the curatorial team for The Living Room project led by Martin Grünfeld, My previous exhibition project with Adam Bencard, Mind the Gut, was supported by the Bikuben Vision prize 2015 and won the UMAC award 2019. Mind the Gut involved a ‘co-curation’ process that invited artists and scientists to join the curatorial team, which we have written about as a strategy for exhibiting complex, contemporary research, and for exploring boundaries between science, art, and cultural history exhibitions.


PhD position in Science Communication and Synthetic Biology at KU

Following my last blog post about a 1yr research job in Leiden looking into relations between bio-art and science communication, more exciting scholarship news… Our neighbours the Department of Media, Cognition, and Communication at the University of Copenhagen are currently advertising a PhD scholarship in science communication with a focus on synthetic biology: The student will […]

juli 25, 2013


Research Opportunity: Analyze Bio-Art Interventions as Science Communication

The Waag Society, Amsterdam, Museum Boerhaave, Leiden, and University of Amsterdam, have released a call for applications for a 10 month project exploring the use of Bio-Art as a science communication strategy, potentially leading to a PhD project. The relation between art-science and strategies for public engagement raises some fascinating and underexplored questions about how […]

juli 10, 2013


Hands on (and sometimes off) in object investigation session

As the It’s Not What You Think: Communicating Medical Materialities workshop in March, we experimented with different formats – from quick-fire intro presentations to break the interdisciplinary ice, to a hands-on object investigation session. In the object session (video here), participants were sorted into four groups, and entered an empty exhibition room to find one table per group, […]

juni 7, 2013


Video trailer for Biohacking: Do It Yourself!

From January 25th, Medical Museion will house an open biohacking laboratory, pieced together from recycled furniture, IKEA cabinets, and cheap “hacked” instruments made by do-it-yourself biologists from BiologiGaragen and Hackteria. At a series of hands-on events and discussions, visitors are invited to step inside the world of practical biotechnology, and encounter the dreams and realities […]

januar 16, 2013


Interested in medical materialities? Submit your abstract for our upcoming workshop… in whatever media you like

There are still a few spaces left for ‘It’s Not What You Think – Communicating Medical Materialities – an interdisciplinary workshop at Medical Museion, March 8th-9th 2013. Those interested are invited to submit up to 300 words, one page of text/image, a short piece of audio or video, or a small package communicating why they would […]

november 23, 2012


Bones in Boxes

This is unfortunately a retrospective review, as I just caught the closing days of Bone at the Florence Nightingale Museum on my recent trip to London. But given the always-strange scenario of blogging about objects that most readers will likely never encounter in the flesh (or at least, in close proximity to their glass cases), I thought […]

september 24, 2012


Superhuman? Maybe just human is weird enough…

Last Friday I visited Wellcome Collection’s current exhibition Superhuman: Exploring Human Enhancement from 600 BCE to 2050. Feeling rather less than superhuman after a sweaty bike ride from Tooting, I entered the delightfully air-conditioned exhibition space and an absorbing – if at times gut-wrenching – mosaic of objects, films, and texts, providing glimpses into the […]

september 11, 2012


Graduate course: Pushing the boundaries of science communication

I’m organizing a 4 day PhD course at Medical Museion in March, as part of the Medical Science and Technology Studies Graduate Programme. The course, ‘Pushing the Boundaries of Science Communication’, is described below: Science communication always involves questions of translation and persuasion, asking how accurately technical knowledge can be communicated to non-expert audiences, and […]

september 4, 2012


Nonhumans, microbiomes, and brain scans in Milwaukee

Myself and Adam Bencard will be heading off to Milwaukee at the end of September for the 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA). The theme for this year is ‘nonhuman’, chiming with many of the projects at Medical Museion that take a humanistic and material approach to medical […]

september 3, 2012


September på Medicinsk Museion

Læs nyhedsbrevet for september på dansk og engelsk her. Medicinsk Museion er ved at komme tilbage i omdrejninger efter sommerferien, og ser frem mod et begivenhedsrigt efterår. I nyhedsbrevet for september kan du blandt andet læse om vores nye udstilling om ni læger og deres liv, en jazzet tur tilbage til 1950’erne, en workshop om biohacking, […]

august 22, 2012


September at Medical Museion

Click here for September’s newsletter, in English and Danish. Medical Museion is getting back into gear after the summer holidays, and heading for an eventful Autumn. In September’s newsletter, we bring you a new exhibition on the lives of doctors, a jazz-fuelled trip back to the 1950s, a biohacking workshop, blog highlights, and a MUSE seminar from our […]

august 22, 2012


Biohacking Workshop at Labitat on August 25th-26th

Our local biohacker space in Copenhagen, BiologiGaragen @ Labitat, is hosting a workshop on the last weekend in August inviting people to get hands-on with DNA and the lab equipment you need to work with it. The flyer below gives a taste of some of the exciting activities and discussions that will be going on, […]

august 15, 2012

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