
معرفی
Larissa Fritsch is an adjunct researcher at the University of Zurich, specifically within the URPP Human Reproduction Reloaded (H2R Data Centre), while concurrently completing her PhD in Sociology at the institution. Her academic foundation includes advanced training in both sociological theory and biological sciences.
Her educational background encompasses:
- Master of Arts in Sociology with Minor Biology, University of Zurich (2019-2022)
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with Minor Biology, University of Zurich (2015-2019)
Research interests focus on social determinants of life course trajectories, particularly analyzing how legal recognition and medical access shape reproductive aspirations within LGBT+ communities. This work bridges sociological frameworks with health policy analysis, examining institutional barriers and societal influences on family formation decisions.
As a contributor to the URPP Human Reproduction Reloaded initiative, she participates in interdisciplinary data-driven research through the H2R Data Centre, which integrates perspectives from social sciences, medicine, and computational analytics to study contemporary reproduction dynamics.



