Jennifer Viberg Johansson
Associate professor in medical ethics, with a research focus on methods that investigate people’s preferences and how to balance preferences against other ethical values; artificial intelligence and digital health information.
Jennifer Viberg Johansson's research focus lies in devising methods to gauge people’s preferences and attitudes and balance them against ethical values like integrity, privacy, and utility—a field known as empirical ethics. Utilizing a diverse methodological toolkit encompassing qualitative and quantitative approaches, she explores people’s understandings, opinions, values, attitudes, and preferences.
Jennifer Viberg Johansson is also a certified prosthetist and orthotist with broad clinical experience, fitting and crafting prostheses and orthoses for patients requiring limb support. She has a great interest in how technology and humans work together, which is what ties her clinical work and research together.

Projects
- fAIrhealth
- AICare
- Reliable
- För barnets bästa?
- REKO: The rehabilitation co-ordinators impact on sick leave and return to/commencement of work or studies in the psychiatric specialist care
- BetUCan: Physical Activity During Cancer Treatment
- PROMOT: Performing a Rare Disease-Oriented Master Observational Trial
- Pre-study on policyholders' perspectives on changing lifestyle habits, Mälardalen University
- WELMARKS: Welfare markets in Sweden - what are the implications for social equity?
- Screen4Care
- MTXRA: Efficacy, tolerability and preferences of per oral or subcutaneous methotrexate in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis
Completed projects
- Governance of health data in cyberspace
- PREFER (Innovative Medicines Initiative)
- Meet-AML
- Oncologics
- PhD Project (part of Mind the Risk)
Teaching
- RStudio
- Stated preference methods
- How to conduct interviews for research