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Catalina Kranner obtained Bachelor’s degree in Social Cultural Anthropology from the National University of San Martin (UNSAM) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She later completed a Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Latin-American Studies with a focus on Gender Studies at Freie Universität Berlin (LAI). Her research intersects technology and gender reproduction practices, specifically in the context of Assisted Human Reproduction and surrogacy in Argentina. She is a doctoral researcher involved in the project URPP Human Reproduction Reloaded | H2R, where she conducts ethnographic research on the unique aspects of reproductive mobilities in Argentina, considering the legal landscape, cultural dynamics, and the experiences of individuals seeking reproductive services from healthcare providers.
University of Zurich • Zurich, Switzerland
Conducting PhD research on reproductive mobilities in Argentina.
Department of Law