
Michael Diamond-Hunter
Teaching Professor · General Philosophy of Science
University of CambridgeAbout
Michael Diamond-Hunter is a Teaching Professor in Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge's Department of History and Philosophy of Science. He holds cross-institutional affiliations as an Associate at the Centre for Philosophy of Epidemiology, Medicine, and Public Health (Durham/University of Johannesburg) and a Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg. His work bridges philosophy of science, race/gender studies, and public health, earning the 2024 PSA Prize in Philosophy of Science and Race for his paper on biological race.
Education: B.A. Sociology (UC Berkeley), M.A. Philosophy (Texas Tech), M.Sc. Philosophy of Social Sciences (LSE), Ph.D. (UC Davis). He is also a College Research Associate at Sidney Sussex College.
Research: Investigates how socially-salient concepts like race and gender influence scientific practices across biology, medicine, public health, and AI. Key themes include the ethics of genetic ancestry testing, racial disparities in healthcare, and the methodological challenges of measuring socially important categories in social sciences.
Engagement: Active in outreach, including talks at the Cambridge Medical School and North London Collegiate School. His work intersects policy-making, particularly in diversity initiatives and widening participation in academia.
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