Lisa Forsberg is a Research Associate at the Institute of Ethics in Technology. Lisa is a Research Fellow in the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy and a Fulford Junior Research Fellow, Somerville College, Oxford. Prior to this, she was a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in the Faculty of Law, Oxford, leading the project ‘Changing One’s Mind: Neurointerventions, Autonomy, and the Law on Consent’. Her main research interests are in moral and legal philosophy, especially normative and practical ethics and the philosophy of medical and criminal law, and include the nature and value of achievement, consent, criminal rehabilitation, what makes medical interventions morally and legally permissible, and utilitarian feminism. Lisa is also a Research Affiliate on the Legal Priorities Project, and editor for Normative and Applied Ethics for the Diversity Reading List in Philosophy.