image-20221026-13-yzd3yn

Catherine Coveney

Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Loughborough University
I am sociologist of health and illness, interested in health and medical technologies (including pharmaceuticals, self-tracking technologies and fertility treatments) and the roles they play in how we think about, act on and react to health and illness. My research has focussed on the sociological, cultural and ethical aspects of biomedicine across several areas of everyday life, taking disability, sleep, suicide, chronic illness, elite sport and human reproduction as specific examples. My current research projects are ‘Technosleep: Frontiers, Fictions, Futures’ which takes a critical sociological lens to explore the entanglements of sleep and technology; and Living with Noonan Syndrome which explores the everyday lives of parents caring for children with rare genetic disease.

More from this expert

From sleep trackers to wakefulness drugs, the 21st century has seen an influx of new technology that could radically alter the way we sleep.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Last chance - $155 special ends midnight Sunday!

This is your last chance to secure discounted registration to both national seminars before prices increase on Monday! You're invited to attend Australia's most popular seminars for GPs and healthcare professionals.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

POTS – What You Need to Know

Tuesday 17th February, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Prof Dennis Lau

Cardiac Electrophysiologist; The Royal Adelaide Hospital; Clinical Professor, The University of Adelaide

Hear the latest evidence-based management options for POTS - a common, yet poorly recognised and misunderstood autonomic dysfunction condition in our community. Join Prof Dennis Lau for an update on POTS, who is at risk, presenting symptoms and how it can be diagnosed in the primary care setting.