Academic bio

I’m a philosopher working primarily in normative and applied ethics. My current research focuses on questions of fairness, distribution, and uncertainty in public and population health.

I am currently an assistant professor at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, where I head my Polonez/Marie Skłodowska–Curie grant, Individual Justification and Uncertainty in Public Health Ethics.

I defended my PhD in Philosophy at the University of Tartu in June 2023.

I’ve previously worked as a junior research fellow at the University of Tartu. I’ve also worked as a visiting lecturer at the Tallinn University of Technology, as well as a researcher for two Horizon Europe projects: Ethically Responsible Innovations in reproductive medicine (ERIN), and Beyond Bad Apples: Towards a Behavioral and Evidence-Based Approach to Promote Research Ethics and Research Integrity in Europe (BEYOND).

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