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Dr. Victoria Lorrimar is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Ethics and Society and Associate Dean of Research in the Faculty of Education, Philosophy and Theology at the University of Notre Dame Australia. She holds a DPhil (Oxford), GradDipPsych, MDiv, and BSc (Hons). Her research bridges science and religion, focusing on biohacking, technology ethics, AI’s societal impact, and theological anthropology. She co-founded the Human Augmentation Research Network and engages in interdisciplinary projects examining spirituality beyond traditional contexts.
Education:
- DPhil in Theology, University of Oxford
- GradDipPsych (Psychology)
- MDiv (Divinity)
- BSc (Hons) in Genetics and Biochemistry
Research Interests:
- Science-religion intersections
- Ethics of human augmentation and AI
- Biohacking and digital culture
- Technology-spirituality dynamics
She has contributed to academic networks like the International Society for Science and Religion and engages public discourse via ABC Radio National podcasts and media commentary on AI, immortality, and ethics.
Professional Contributions:
- Founding member of the Human Augmentation Research Network
- Plenary speaker at international theology and science conferences
- Author of Human Technological Enhancement and Theological Anthropology (Cambridge, 2022)



