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Many congratulations to our five grad students who have been awarded Dean’s Teaching Fellowships for the next academic year!

Eli Anders, “Health and the City: Urban Public Health in Historical Perspective.”
Seth LeJacq, “The History of Forensic Medicine: Medicine and the Law in Western Society, 1500-2000.”
Alicia Puglionesi, “Science, Fiction, and the Brain.”
Justin Rivest, “Rejected Knowledge: Alchemy and Astrology in Early Science and Medicine.”
Marion Schmidt, “Disability, Citizenship, and Reproduction in 20th century America.”

The Dean’s Teaching Fellowship enables later-stage grad students design, develop and deliver an undegraduate seminar-style course.

December 17, 2013

Jeremy Greene on NPR

Listen to Prof Jeremy Greene on NPR’s Marketplace. As GlaxoSmithKline announces that it will no longer pay doctors to speak at conferences and that it will stop setting sales targets for its drug reps, Jeremy talks about the evolving role of pharmaceutical sales reps in the mid-twentieth century.