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Our faculty members often travel from university to university, speaking or participating in conferences or seminars. Catch us if you can! Nathaniel Comfort October 1, 2009 Commentator, "Finished Proofs: A National Institutes of Health Symposium to Celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Darwin's On the Origin of Species", Lister Hill Auditorium, NIH, Bethesda, MD.
November 10, 2009
Presentation, "Human genetics in the Atomic Age: Or, How I Learned to Start Worrying and Love Mutation," Princeton History of Science Colloquium, 211 Dickinson Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Mary Fissell October 13, 2009 Presentation, “Something Borrowed, Something Blue: The Strange History of Aristotle’s Masterpiece”, History Department, Rutgers University, New Jersey
Plenary Speaker, “Nature’s Publics”, conference McGill University, Montreal, Canada. This conference is part of the Making Publics research project, funded by Canada's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). http://makingpublics.mcgill.ca/
April 8-11, 2010 Keynote Speaker, 18th Annual 18th- and 19th-Century British Women Writers Conference, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas http://www-english.tamu.edu/index.php?id=1760 Harry M Marks November 5, 2009 “What Does the FDA Do? Markets, Regulation and Medical Practice,” 2009 John C. Burnham Lecture on the History of Medicine/Science, Department of History and Medical Heritage Center, Ohio State University Graham Mooney November 2, 2009 'Death certification and social class in mid-nineteenth century London: diagnosis and the loss of the patient narrative', Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure (CAMPOP) University of Cambridge
November, 5 2009 'Spaces of risk and public health: hospital, school and home in Victorian Britain', Seminar in Modern Economic and Social History, University of Cambridge Randy Packard October 6 Swarthmore College "Can We Eradicate Malaria? Lessons form the Past"
November 4 WHO Global Health Seminar, Geneva. "Malaria: The making of a Vector Borne Disease"
November 5 London School of Hygiene, "Can We Eradicate Malaria: Lessons from a Previous Campaign." Christine Ruggere December 8, 2009 “Chinese Medical? Dolls" - Malloch Circle Lecture, New York Academy of Medicine Daniel P. Todes November 13, 2009 "Pavlov's Communists: Science, Marxism and Party Culture during the Great Break" at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston
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