Assoc. Prof. Signe Mežinska is a bioethicist and sociologist by training. She holds PhD in Sociology of Health and Illness (Riga Stradins University, Latvia) and MSc in Bioethics (Union Graduate College, US). Her research interests span the sociology of health and illness, biomedical research ethics, biobanking and biotechnology ethics, ethics in psychiatry, and reproductive ethics. She is currently affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences at the University of Latvia, where she has been teaching medical ethics, bioethics, and the sociology of health and illness for over 25 years. She has also served as a research ethics trainer in numerous international training programs.
Signe Mežinska served as a member of the UNESCO International Bioethics Committee from 2016 to 2024 (Vice-Chair from 2017 to 2021). She is currently a member of the Council of Europe’s Committee on Bioethics (CDBIO), a member of the BBMRI-ERIC ELSI network, a research ethics expert for the European Commission, and a member of the Central Medical Ethics Committee of Latvia.
She has been a grant holder and work package lead in several projects funded by the Latvian Council of Science and the European Commission. At present, she serves as work package lead in the Horizon Europe projects BEYOND and FAMILY, and has contributed as a researcher and expert to other Horizon Europe initiatives including TRUSTParency, ROSiE, VIRT2UE, B1MG, EDITH, as well as several COST actions.

