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Vincent Straub
Vincent Straub is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science in the Nuffield Department of Population Health. His interdisciplinary work combines epidemiological methods with large-scale biomedical data alongside work in informatics, technology governance, applied ethics, and public policy, with a focus on gender, intersectionality, and care. His PhD research examines the potential of Our Future Health, the UK's largest health research programme, with a focus on assessing representativeness and exploring its potential for phenome-wide and exposomic research on mental and reproductive health.
Vincent has published in journals including Nature Aging, Nature Medicine, and Nature Genetics. His public writing has appeared in outlets including The Guardian and the Financial Times, and his research has been featured by the likes of the BBC and Men's Health Magazine. As a practising multimedia artist, Vincent works across mediums and collaborative practices to make work rooted in politics, science, society, and poetry. He has exhibited works with the Tate Collective in Tate Modern and in Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum with the Blikopeners collective. Alongside his PhD, he leads Stable Gestures, a collaborative arts project funded by the University of Oxford focused on care, bringing together medical ethics, health research, and artistic methods.
You can find out more about Vincent's transdisciplinary practice and get in touch at www.vincentjstraub.com.
Vincent Straub
Vincent Straub is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science in the Nuffield Department of Population Health. His interdisciplinary work combines epidemiological methods with large-scale biomedical data alongside work in informatics, technology governance, applied ethics, and public policy, with a focus on gender, intersectionality, and care. His PhD research examines the potential of Our Future Health, the UK's largest health research programme, with a focus on assessing representativeness and exploring its potential for phenome-wide and exposomic research on mental and reproductive health.
Vincent has published in journals including Nature Aging, Nature Medicine, and Nature Genetics. His public writing has appeared in outlets including The Guardian and the Financial Times, and his research has been featured by the likes of the BBC and Men's Health Magazine. As a practising multimedia artist, Vincent works across mediums and collaborative practices to make work rooted in politics, science, society, and poetry. He has exhibited works with the Tate Collective in Tate Modern and in Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum with the Blikopeners collective. Alongside his PhD, he leads Stable Gestures, a collaborative arts project funded by the University of Oxford focused on care, bringing together medical ethics, health research, and artistic methods.
You can find out more about Vincent's transdisciplinary practice and get in touch at www.vincentjstraub.com.