I'm Tarun—a PhD student of philsophy at King's College in London.

I am also a writer, teacher and a political activist. 

Below is a sample of my written work—including my article for The Guardian on how not to organize healthcare. 

Selected work

Good time to kill demons?
Published in Phi Magazine 

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For people with haemophilia, the world is still in the dark ages
Published in The Guardian

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How we brought personal perspectives into conversations about genome editing

Published in The Francis Crick's Institute 

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Hemophilia shouldn’t be life-threatening – but in some places, it is
Published in Harvard Public Health Magazine

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‘Bloodbath childhood’ is what I got in India. Haemophilia needs Modi govt’s attention
Published in ThePrint

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What does Freud know of a mother's heart?
Gut Feeling 

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Why are Indian farmers angry?
Published in New Internationalist

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Simon Majumdar's Life-Saving Dahl
Published in Recipe from Diaspo

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Indexicals & Character shifting (academic)
Published in Philosophia

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Get in touch at tarun.gidwani@gmail.com or call me on +44 (0)7704480982