Stine Willum Adrian is a professor of sociology specializing in health, welfare, and qualitative methods at the Department of Social Sciences, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway. She holds a PhD in feminist Science and Technology Studies (STS) and has spent over 20 years conducting interdisciplinary ethnographic research on the use of reproductive technologies of life and death. Throughout her career, Adrian has cultivated a deep interest in the emergence and impact of ethics—exploring what ethics does and how it might be reimagined to foster greater responsibility and responsiveness – a response-able ethics.