By: pendari

Alum Abby Markoe’s Squashwise Wins 2016 Henrietta Lacks Award
October 5, 2016

Squashwise, a youth development program providing academic and social support to Baltimore City public school students, has been named the 2016 recipient of…

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Randall Packard at UNC October 7
October 5, 2016

Randall Packard will be speaking at the University of North Carolina Department of History on Friday, October 7. Dr. Packard’s talk…

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Poster for event sponsored by The East Asian Studies Program entitled "Cold War Medicine in East Asia" featuring Michael Shiyung Liu of Academia Sinica.
Michael Shiyung Liu Gives East Asian Studies Lecture October 4
September 29, 2016

On Tuesday, October 4, Visiting Professor Michael Shiyung Liu will present his research on “Cold War Medicine in East Asia” as part of…

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Kirsten Moore-Sheeley at the CHSTM Symposium Sept. 28
September 27, 2016

Kirsten Moore-Sheeley and Alicia Puglionesi (’15) will present at the 2016 Introductory Symposium at the Consortium for History of Science, Technology…

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Graham Mooney at CRASSH September 16
September 12, 2016

Graham Mooney will deliver the keynote lecture, “Fumigation, Disinfection, and the Debris of Living,” at the conference, Techniques, Technologies and Materialities…

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Title slide for lecture with Professor Graham Mooney titled "Primary care in a hypersegregated city: Baltimore, 1945 to present"
Graham Mooney at University of Maryland SOM August 12
August 9, 2016

On Friday, August 12, Prof. Graham Mooney will present “Primary Care in a Hypersegregated City: Baltimore, 1945 to the Present,” as…

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Alicia Puglionesi in Medical History
August 1, 2016

Recent alum Alicia Puglionesi (’15) has a paper in the July issue of Medical History. The article, “Drawing as Instrument, Drawings as Evidence: Capturing…

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Randall Packard in the Bulletin and Anthropology S. Africa
June 28, 2016

Dept. Chair Randall Packard has two journal articles coming out this summer. “Indexing Immunity to Malaria in South Africa in the…

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Jeremy Greene on the history of RCTs in the NEJM
June 2, 2016

Jeremy Greene has coauthored a feature article on the history of clinical trials, “Assessing the Gold Standard — Lessons from the…

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Title slide for video on Improving Your Writing with Eli Anders. Includes historical image of handwriting practice.
Online Program Offers New Toolbox Videos
May 25, 2016

The JHU Online Program in the History of Medicine has posted four new “toolbox” videos on the program’s YouTube channel. Created by…

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