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Randall Packard blogs about the Zika virus on Philly.com
February 16, 2016

Professor Randall Packard examines the spread of the Zika virus in a post, “Why Is Zika ‘Exploding’ Across the Americas? The…

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New BHM blog on teaching the history of medicine
January 26, 2016

The Bulletin of the History of Medicine has launched a new blog on teaching the history of medicine, Recommended Dose. The…

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Marion Schmidt at the Berlin Charité Institute Feb. 2
January 26, 2016

Marion Schmidt will be giving a talk, “From Preventing Defect to Serving a Disadvantaged Minority: Genetic Counseling for Deaf People,” at the Berlin Charité…

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Seth LeJacq wins 2015 NECBS David Underdown Prize
January 14, 2016

Seth LeJacq has been awarded the 2015 Northeast Conference on British Study (NECBS) David Underdown Prize for his paper, “Between Decks: Sodomy,…

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Seth LeJacq's Research Featured in Johns Hopkins Magazine
December 11, 2015

The current issue of the Johns Hopkins Magazine features a chat with PhD candidate Seth LeJacq about his research into sex crimes in Britain’s Royal…

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Seth LeJacq in the Journal for Maritime Research
December 9, 2015

Seth LeJacq, PhD candidate in the Department of the History of Medicine, has had his article, “Buggery’s Travels: Royal Navy Sodomy on Ship…

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Bodies That Work Workshop – Papers Now Available
November 30, 2015

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Graham Mooney at Academia Sinica & National Taiwan University
November 25, 2015

On November 30, December 1, and December 3, Graham Mooney will be visiting Academia Sinica and the National Taiwan University to…

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Jeremy Greene at UCSF November 23
November 23, 2015

Jeremy Greene will speak on “Rethinking the Technological Fix: Telecommunications and Public Health Innovation on the Papago Reservation, 1968-1978” as part of…

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Dan Todes wins HSS 2015 Pfizer Award
November 23, 2015

Congratulations to Dan Todes, recipient of the History of Science Society’s 2015 Pfizer Award for Ivan Pavlov: A Russian Life in Science. The…

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