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Marina DiMarco is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Washington University, located in St. Louis, Missouri. She holds a position in the Department of Philosophy, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of science, ethics, and societal values. Her work critically examines scientific practices and their implications for gender studies, medical ethics, and epistemology. She is affiliated with the university’s research community through her office at Wilson Hall 210 and maintains contact via m.dimarco@wustl.edu.
Dr. DiMarco’s research explores themes such as the construction of scientific facts, ethical dimensions of scientific inquiry, and the societal impact of biological classifications. Her recent work challenges traditional notions of sex as a biological variable and interrogates how scientific models reflect or obscure social values. She also investigates epistemic trust in collaborative research environments and the ethical responsibilities of scientists.
Her publications from 2019 to 2025 demonstrate a consistent focus on critical science studies, with particular attention to gendered science, pharmacological policy, and the ethical evaluation of research pursuits. She critiques scientific practices that perpetuate inequities and advocates for transparent, values-aware methodologies.
No scientific awards are listed for Dr. DiMarco at this time. Her academic profile emphasizes theoretical contributions to philosophy of science without explicitly noted grant funding or student advisement roles. She is associated with the broader philosophical community through her work on topics like microbiome causality, epidemiological modeling, and evolutionary narratives.





