Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (CHSTM) University of Manchester
Organized by Niki Vermeulen and Ray Macauley
February 4:
Helen Curry, University of Cambridge
Endangered Crops: Conservation Genetics and Agricultural
Crisis in the United States, 1950-1975
February 18:
Christoph Gradmann, University of Oslo
Norway Remembering the Bacteriological Revolution: Koch's Postulates and 20th Century Medicine
Norway Remembering the Bacteriological Revolution: Koch's Postulates and 20th Century Medicine
March 4:
Science policy lecture together with Manchester Institute
of Innovation Research (location and time to be announced)
Arie Rip, University of Twente
The Netherlands Fashions in science policy, past and present
Arie Rip, University of Twente
The Netherlands Fashions in science policy, past and present
March 18:
Laura Kelly, University College Dublin, Ireland
That wild and wicked and untameable race: Irish medical student culture, experience and professional identity, c.1850s-1950s
That wild and wicked and untameable race: Irish medical student culture, experience and professional identity, c.1850s-1950s
April 1:
Alan Shapiro, Offenbach Art and Design University,
Germany
After Modernism and Postmodernism: How Can Science Fiction Theory, Hyperreality Theory, Posthumanism and Cybernetics Help Us?
After Modernism and Postmodernism: How Can Science Fiction Theory, Hyperreality Theory, Posthumanism and Cybernetics Help Us?
May 6:
Richard Tutton, Lancaster University
Genomics and the Re-imagining of Personalized Medicine
CHSTM seminars will be held fortnightly on Tuesdays at
4pm in 2.57 Simon Building, Brunswick Street, Manchester, M13 9PL with tea and
biscuits from 3.30 pm. All are welcome and please feel free pass this list on
to interested colleagues.
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