Tommaso Ropelato is PhD candidate with a strong interest in practical philosophy, bioethics, and applied ethics, with a particular focus onthe ethical challenges posed by emerging technologies in the reproductive field. His current research explores how consent practices can be reimagined through value–sensitive approaches in the context of prenatal testing. He is especially interested in the intersections between bioethical frameworks and broader issues such as vulnerability, disability, and social justice. He is also deeply drawn to the philosophical traditions within Islamic and Jewish thought, which he approaches not only as intellectually rich sources but also as living traditions that continue to shape contemporary moral debates.
Outside academia, he comes from a journalism.