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Martin Gramc

Martin Gramc, Dr.

  • Postdoc

Dr. Martin Gramc is an adjunct researcher in the URPP Human Reproduction Reloaded │ H2R at the University of Zurich.

Martin is a social researcher with expertise in interdisciplinary approaches to medical sciences, gender studies, and qualitative methods. Their current research focuses on intersection of intersex care and gender affirmative care.

Skilled public speaker and writer in several languages, able to engage with diverse stakeholders effectively. Socially engaged, possesses broad and exceptional knowledge in the areas of humanities and arts.

Education

  • PhD (medical sciences), University of Zürich, Zürich. (2021-2024)
  • MA (gender studies), University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana. (2015-2018)
  • BA (journalism), University of Ljubljana.

 

Work Experience and Research Experience

  • Early-Career Researcher / BNF project, University of Zurich. (2024-2025) 
    Project: “Ethical and Legal Approaches to Gender Affirmative Care and Care for People with Variations of Sex Characteristics”
  • Early Career Researcher - Marie Curie Scholarship, INIA project (funded by HORIZON 2020 (Link), Institute of Biomedical Ethics and the History of Medicine (IBME), University of Zürich. (2021-2024)
    Project: “Approaches to Medical Ethics in Health Care for People with Variations of Sex Characteristics in Europe” (Link )
  • Research Assistant at the Peace Institute, Ljubljana. (2018-2021)
  • University Research Assistant at Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool. (2018-2019)