Dr Andrew VOSKO
Associate Professor, Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine, USA; Former Associate Provost and Director of Transdisciplinary Studies, Claremont Graduate University, USA
Biography
Andrew Vosko served as associate provost and director of the Transdisciplinary Studies program at Claremont Graduate University from 2017 to 2024. Since 2022, he also served as director in The Claremont Colleges Office for Consortial Academic Collaboration. In Claremont, his teaching has focused on transdisciplinary approaches to complex problems, including sustainability, inequality, and disease. He has lent his voice to transdisciplinary endeavors across the world representing an administrative perspective for developing infrastructures and functions for transdisciplinary institutions and networks. In January 2025, Vosko joined The Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine as an associate professor of biomedical and health systems sciences.
Since 2012, Vosko has taught students across integrative health, medicine and other comprehensive graduate programs. He has also had faculty appointments at Southern California University of Health Sciences and Rocky Vista University. His current research interests include biomedical, interprofessional and transdisciplinary education; health humanities; gender and sexual minority health care; and bio-behavioral sleep medicine.
Vosko earned his BS from the University of Michigan concentrating in Japanese and biopsychology. He earned his PhD in neuroscience from UCLA where he trained in the Laboratory of Circadian and Sleep Medicine.