Events
Please check the Consortium Events Calendar for more details on the events below.
- April 3, 2017
Deanna Day, Chemical Heritage Foundation
Infrastructures of Hope: Taking Care of Medicine in Southern California
Chemical Heritage Foundation (Philadelphia, PA) - April 3, 2017
Pablo Gomez, Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison
HSS Workshop: Multitudinous Natures, Universal Bodies, and the Ontologies of the Early Modern Black Atlantic
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) - April 6, 2017
Mark Waddell, Michigan State University
Fellow in Focus: “Trust Me!” The Problem of Insincerity in Early Modern Medicine
Chemical Heritage Foundation (Philadelphia, PA)
- April 6, 2017
Lisa Rosner, Stockton University
Lady Mary’s Legacy: Vaccine Advocacy from The Turkish Embassy Letters to Video Games
New York Academy of Medicine (New York, NY) - April 10, 2017
Marieke Hendriksen, Utrecht University, Netherlands
Boerhaave’s Mineral Chemistry and Its Influence on 18th-Century Pharmacy in the Netherlands
Chemical Heritage Foundation (Philadelphia, PA) - April 10, 2017
Harriet Ritvo, MIT
Lecture
Yale University (New Haven, CT) - April 10, 2017
Rachel Prentice, Cornell University
HSS Workshop
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) - April 13, 2017
Conference: An Ecotopian Toolkit for the Anthropocene
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) - April 17, 2017
Marlise Rijks, Leiden University
Man-Made: Counterfeiting Nature in Early Modern Europe
Chemical Heritage Foundation (Philadelphia, PA) - April 17, 2017
Judy Kaplan, University of Pennsylvania
HSS Workshop: Automating the ‘Aha!’: A History of Standardizing Judgments about Linguistic Relationship
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) - April 20, 2017
Jenifer Van Vleck, Yale University
Research Seminar: Building the World: Morrison-Knudsen and the Business of Modernization
Hagley Museum & Library (Wilmington, DE) - April 22, 2017
March for Science - April 24, 2017
Colin Webster, UC Davis
Rewriting the History of Technology in Antiquity
Yale University (New Haven, CT) - April 26, 2017
Ann-Sophie Barwich, Presidential Scholar in Society and Neuroscience, Columbia University
Scent Track: What can the History of Olfaction tell us about Theorizing in the Life Sciences?
Center for Science & Society at Columbia University (New York, NY)