Past Events by Category
Global Medicine in China and Taiwan: A Diasporic History
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Wayne Soon, PhD, Associate Professor, Program in the History of Medicine, University of Minnesota
Category: History
Telling NIH History, Story by Story
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Victoria A. Harden, Ph.D., Founding Director Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum
Category: History
COVID Comics: Decentering White Narratives in Graphic Medicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Soha Bayoumi, PhD (She/They)—Senior Lecturer, Medicine, Science, and the Humanities, Johns Hopkins University
Category: History
Nobel Prizes and the Emerging Gene Concept
Monday, February 13, 2023
Erling Norrby, MD, PhD, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and J. Craig Venter Institute
Category: History
James H. Cassedy Lecture in the History of Medicine: The Many Faces of Diabetes: Complications and Debility in Late 20th Century America
Thursday, February 2, 2023
Richard M. Mizelle, Jr, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of Houston
Category: History
What’s in a Web Archive Collection? Summarization and Discovery of Archived Webpages
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Michele C. Weigle, PhD, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Old Dominion University
Category: History
Life after Lockdown: Pandemic Perspectives from Peru
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Kathleen Kole de Peralta, PhD—Clinical Assistant Professor of History, Arizona State University
Category: History
Socio-Cultural Responses within India during Times of Pandemic Disease
Thursday, October 27, 2022
John Mathew, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Science, Humanities & Social Sciences & Sciences, Krea University, Sri City, Andhra Pradesh, India
Category: History
Shutting the Digital Back Door: Creating Tech Justice with Health Data Liquidity and the Digital Humanities
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Kim Gallon, PhD, MS, MLIS, Associate Professor of Africana Studies, Brown University
Category: History
James H. Cassedy Lecture in the History of Medicine: Jim Crow in the Asylum: Psychiatry and Civil Rights in the American South
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Kylie M. Smith, PhD, Associate Professor, 2021-2022 President’s Humanities Fellow, Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, Andrew W. Mellon Faculty Fellow for Nursing & the Humanities, Emory University, 2019 NLM G13 recipient
Category: History