lambRecent Graduates of the Program in the History of Science, Medicine & Technology
Kaori Iida Ph.D. Thesis: Practice and Politics in Japanese Science: Hitoshi Kihara and the Formation of a Genetics Discipline (Kingsland). Current affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Hayama, Japan.
Thomas M. Berez Ph.D.: Building a Socialist Germany: The Bauakademie and the Politics of Construction in the German Democratic Republic, 1947-1991 (Leslie). 2011 Sandra Eder Ph.D. Thesis: The Birth of Gender: Clinical Encounters with Hermaphroditic Children at Johns Hopkins (1940-1956) (Comfort). Current affiliation: Postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for the History of Medicine, University of Zürich. (http://www.mhiz.uzh.ch/Personen.html) Tulley Long Ph.D. Thesis: Constituting the Stress Response: Collaborative Networks and the Elucidation of the Pituitary-Adrenal Cortical System, 1930s-1960s (Kingsland). Current Affiliation: Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Minnesota, working on an NSF-funded project on the history of chronobiology. (http://www.med.umn.edu/history/ppl/long/home.html)
2010 Susan Lamb Ph.D. Thesis: Pathologist of the Mind: Adolf Meyer, Psychobiology and the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1908-1917 (Todes). Current Affiliation: Post-doctoral fellow in the Department of the Social History of Medicine, McGill University. (http://www.mcgill.ca/ssom/postdoc)
Massimo Petrozzi Ph.D. Thesis: Touching the Body of the Animal: Studying Animals in Early Modern Florence, 1650-1700 (Fissell).
Olivia Weisser Ph.D. Thesis: Gender and Illness in Seventeenth-Century England (Fissell). Current Affiliation: Asst. Professor of History, University of Massachussetts, Boston (http://www.umb.edu/academics/cla/faculty/olivia_weisser/)
Andrew Nelson M.A. Thesis: Martínez in the Arena: Anatomy and Authorship in Early 18th-Century Madrid (Fissell).
Katherine M. Reinhart M.A. thesis: The Irony of Architecture: The Observatoire de Paris and Astronomical Knowledge Production in Seventeenth-century France (Principe).
Pierce Salguero Ph.D. Thesis: Buddhist Medicine in Medieval China: Disease, Healing, and the Body in Crosscultural Translation (2nd TO 8th Centuries C.E.). (Hanson) Current Affiliation: Assistant professor of Asian History at Penn State Abington. (http://www.piercesalguero.com/)
Nicholas Spicher Ph.D. Thesis: "Speak to the Eyes as Well as the Understanding": The Pedagogy of Science in Early America, 1750-1830 (Principe). Current Affiliation: Education Director, Science Factory Children's Museum and Planetarium, Eugene, Oregon.
2009 Melissa Grafe Ph.D. Thesis: Making “Medical Hall”: Dr. John Archer, Medical Practice, and Apprenticeship in Early America, 1769-1820. (Fissell) Current Affiliation: Medical History Librarian, Yale University (http://resources.library.yale.edu/StaffDirectory/Detail.aspx?q=629)
2008 Allison Marsh Ph.D. thesis: The Ultimate Vacation-Watching Other People Work: A History of Factory Tours in America, 1880-1950. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, History Department, University of South Carolina. (http://www.cas.sc.edu/hist/faculty/marsh.html)
Eric Nystrom Ph.D. thesis: Learning to See: Visual Tools in American Mining Engineering, 1860-1920. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York.(http://people.rit.edu/ecngsm/) Andrew Russell Ph.D. thesis: Industrial Legislatures: Consensus Standardization in the Second and Third Industrial Revolutions. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, History Department, Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey.(http://arussell.org/) James A. Schafer Ph.D. thesis: Finding a Niche: Doctors, Urban Change, and the Business of Private Medical Practice in Philadelphia, 1900-1940 (Marks) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Houston. (http://www.uh.edu/class/history/faculty-and-staff/schafer_j/index.php) 2007 Hyungsub Choi Ph.D. thesis: Manufacturing Knowledge in Transit: Technical Practices, Organizational Change and the Rise of the Semi-conductor Industry in the U.S. and Japan (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Manager of Electronics, Innovation, and Engineering Program, Center for Contemporary History and Policy, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia. Barbara Chubak M.A. thesis: Unmade Men: Impotence in Eighteenth-Century England (Fissell). M.D. JHU, 2008 Current Affiliation: Cleveland Fellowship in Advanced Bioethics, Cleveland Clinic, 2008-2010. 2006 Alexa Green Ph.D. thesis: The Market Cultures of William Beaumont: Ethics, Science, and Medicine in Antebellum America, 1820-1865 (Fissell) Robert McCabe M.A. Thesis: Admiral George H. Richards, RN, and the Contributions of the Royal Navy to the Science of the Challenger Expedition. (Kingsland) 2005 Joshua Levens Thesis: Sex, Neurosis and Animal Behavior: The Emergence of American Psychobiology and the Research of W. Horsley Gantt and Frank A. Beach. (Kingsland) Current Affiliation: Senior Project Manager, Clinton Health Access Initiative, Tanzania. Website: www.joshualevens.com Allison Kavey Thesis: Worlds of Secrets: Books of Secrets and the Popular Appropriation of Natural Philosophy in England, 1550-1600. (Principe) Published as: Books of Secrets: Natural Philosophy in England, 1550-1600, University of Illinois Press, 2007. Current affiliation: Associate Professor, History Department, John Jay College, CUNY (http://web.gc.cuny.edu/history/pages/profs/kavey.html) Email: akavey@jjay.cuny.edu Nancy L. Medley M.A. Thesis: Women's Biography in the Practice of Franklin P. Mall's Human Embryology, 1900-1918. (Marks) Maria M. Portuondo Thesis: Secret Science: Spanish Cosmography and the New World. (Principe) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, History of Science and Technology Department, Johns Hopkins University. (http://host.jhu.edu/bios/maria-portuondo/)
Mark Waddell Thesis: Theatres of the Unseen: The Society of Jesus and the Problem of the Invisible in the Seventeenth Century. (Principe) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Lyman Briggs College, Michigan State University, East Lansing. (http://www.lymanbriggs.msu.edu/faculty/bios/user.cfm?UserID=33) Email: m.waddell@gmail.com 2004 Lloyd Ackert Thesis: From the "Thermodynamics of Life" to Ecological Microbiology: Sergei Vinogradskii and the "Cycle of Life," 1850-1950. (Todes) Yale University's Special Collections Humanities Post-Doctoral Fellowship (2004-2006) Current Affiliation: Assistant Teaching Professor of History, Drexel University, Pennsylvania (http://www.drexel.edu/histpol/contact/facultyDirectory/LloydAckert/) Email: lloydackert@sbcglobal.net Jesse Bump Thesis: The Lion's Gaze: African River Blindness from Tropical Curiosity to International Development. (Marks) Current Affiliation: Takemi Fellow in International Health, Harvard School of Public Health Email: jbump@hsph.harvard.edu 2003 Susan J. Ferry Thesis: Bodily Knowledge: Female Body Culture and Subjectivity in Manchester, 1870-1900. (Fissell) Email: sueferry@hotmail.com Scott Gabriel Knowles Thesis: Inventing Safety: Fire, technology, and Trust in Modern Ameica. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, History and Politics Department, Drexel University. Email: sgk23@drexel.edu Susan Morris Thesis: Resource Networks: Industrial Research in Small Enterprises, 1860-1930. (Kargon) Current Affiliation: Teaching in the MA program Communication in Contemporary Society, Johns Hopkins. She has published "Fleeming Jenkin and The Origin of Species: A Reassessment," British Journal for the History of Science 27 (1994). Email: s.morris@jhu.edu David Munns Thesis: The History of Radio Astronomy in Australia, Britain, Holland, and the United States. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Lecturer in History of Technology, Imperial College, London. Email: d.munns@imperial.ac.uk William Harry York Thesis: Evidence and Theory in Medical Practice During the Later Middle Ages: Valesco de Tarenta (FL. 1382-1426) at the Court of Foix. (Bylebyl) Current affiliation: Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Humanities), Honors Program, Portland State University. Email: why@teleport.com 2002 Guido M. Giglioni Thesis: The Genesis of Francis Glisson's Philosophy of Life. (Principe) Current Affiliation: Cassamarca Lecturer in Neo-Latin Cultural and Intellectual History 1400-1700, The Warburg Institute, London. Email: giglio29@hotmail.com 2001 Sander Joel Gliboff Thesis: The Pebble and the Planet: Paul Kammerer, Ernst Haeckel, and the Meaning of Darwinism. (Kingsland) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Indiana University. Email: sgliboff@indiana.edu Kathleen M. Crowther Thesis: Creating Adam and Eve: Body, Soul, and Gender in 16th century Germany. (Fissell) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma, History of Science Department. Karen Stupski Thesis: Waste, Wealth and Public Health: Recycling Human Excrement in England and Mid-Atlantic states, 1820-1900. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Goddard College, Plainfield, VT 2000 Greg Downey Thesis: "Uniformed Boys for Every Occasion": Telegraph Messenger Labor in the First Communications Internetwork, 1850-1950. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Joint Assistant Professor, School of Journalism & Mass Communication (50%), School of Library & Information Studies (50%) and Department of Geography (affiliate), University of Wisconsin-Madison. Email: gdowney@wisc.edu Melody R. Herr Thesis: Communities of American Archaeology: Identity in the Era of Professionalization. (Todes) Current affiliation: Acquiring Editor for Politics, Law, and American History, University of Michigan Press. Laura Davidow Hirshbein Thesis: The Transformation of Old Age: Expertise, Gender and National Identity, 1900-1950. (Marks) Current Affiliation: Instructor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan. Christine Keiner Thesis: Scientists, Oystermen, and Maryland Oyster Conservation Politics, 1880-1969: A Study of Two Cultures. (Kingsland) Current Affiliation: Associate Professor in the Department of Science Technology and Society at Rochester Institute of Technology Thomas Lassman Thesis: From Quantum Revolution to Institutional Transformation: Edward Condon and the Dynamics of Pure Science in America, 1921-1951. (Kargon) Current Affiliation: Curator, National Air and Space Museum, Washington,D.C. 1999 Hunter A. Heyck Thesis: Herbert Simon: Organization Man. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Associate Professor, Department of History of Science, University of Oklahoma. Trudy Eden Thesis: "Makes Like, Makes Unlike": Food, Health, and Identity in the Early Chesapeake. (Brieger) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Northern Iowa. Buhm Soon Park Thesis: Computations and Interpretations: The Growth of Quantum Chemistry, 1927-1967. (Hannaway) Current Affiliation: Associate Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 1998 David Roberts Thesis: Mathematics and Pedagogy: Professional Mathematicians and American Educational Reform, 1893-1923. (Kargon) 1997 Walton O. Schalick III Thesis: Add One Part Pharmacy to One Part Surgery and One Part Medicine; Jean De St. Amand and the Development of Medical Pharmacology in Thirteenth Century Paris. (Bylebyl) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, History of Medicine, History of Science, Rehabilitation Medicine, and Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin-Madison Jennifer Tucker Thesis: Science Illustrated: Photographic Evidence and Social Practice in England, 1870-1920. (Robert Smith) Current Affiliation: Associate Professor, Wesleyan University. Linda B. Tucker Thesis: Science at Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 1868-1893. (Kingsland) Current Affiliation: Curator, Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. 1996 Carl-Henry Geschwind Thesis: Earthquakes and Their Interpretation: The Campaign for Seismic Safety in California, 1906-1933. (Kingsland) Current Affiliation: He is now working as a tax accountant in Richmond, Virginia. Lawrence Principe Thesis: The Aspiring Adept: Robert Boyle and His Alchemical Quest. (Kargon) Current Affiliation: Professor, Department of History of Science and Technology/Chemistry Department, Johns Hopkins University. Email: LMAFP@jhu.edu Chandak Sengoopta Thesis: Sex, Science, and Self in Imperial Vienna: Otto Weininger and the Meanings of Gender. (Todes) His revised thesis was published as Otto Weininger: Sex, Science and Self in Imperial Vienna (University of Chicago Press, 2000). Current Affiliation: Professor of History, Birkbeck College, London. Email: c.sengoopta@bbk.ac.uk Web page: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hca/staff/sengoopta.htm 1995 Elizabeth A. Melia Thesis: Science, Values and Education: The Search for Cultural Unity at Harvard under Charles W. Eliot, A Lawrence Lowell, and James B. Conant. (Hannaway/Kingsland) Current Affiliation: Technical Training Specialist, Development Information Systems, Johns Hopkins University. Kimberly A. Pelis Thesis: Pasteur's Imperial Missionary: Charles Nicolle (1866-1936) and the Pasteur Institute of Tunis. (Todes) Current Affiliation: Visiting Assistant Professor of History, John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values, University of Notre Dame. 1994 Amy Bix Thesis: Inventing Ourselves Out of Jobs: America's Depression Era Debate Over Technological Unemployment. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Associate Professor, Department of History, Iowa State University. Louis E. Carlat Thesis: Sound Values: Radio Broadcast of Symphonic Music and American Culture, 1922-1939. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Historian, Edison Papers, Rutgers University. Stephen J. Cross Thesis: Designs for Living: Lawrence K. Frank and the Progressive Legacy in American Social Science. (Kargon) Current Affiliation: Independent Scholar, San Antonio, Texas. Sheila A. Dean Thesis: What Animal We Came From: William King Gregory's Paleontology and the 1920s Debate on Human Origins. (Kingsland) Current Affiliation: Assistant editor, Darwin Correspondence Project, Cambridge University. Mary J. Henniger-Voss Thesis: Between the Cannon and the Book: Mathematicians and Military Culture in Sixteenth-century Italy. (Hannaway) Current Affiliation: Independent Scholar Howard Markel Thesis: Layers of Separation: Epidemics and the Quarantining of Eastern European Jewish Immigrants in New York City During the Late 19th Century. (Brieger) Current affiliation: Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan School of Medicine and George E. Wantz, M.D. Professor of the History of Medicine. 1993 Barbara Becker Thesis: Eclecticism, Opportunism, and the Evolution of a New Research Agenda: William and Margaret Huggins and the Origins of Astrophysics. (Robert Smith) Current Affiliation: Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of California, Irvine. Email: bjbecker@uci.edu Web page: http://eee.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker 1991 Nelson R. Kellogg Assistant Professor, Sonoma State University Thesis: Gauging the Nation: Samuel Wesley Stratton and the Invention of the National Bureau of Standards. (Leslie) Jane Eliot Sewell Thesis: Bountiful Bodies: Spencer Wells, Lawson Tait, and the Birth of British Gynecology. (Todes) Co-author with Louis Galambos of Networks of Innovation: Vaccine Development at Merck, Sharpe & Dohme, and Mulford, 1895-1995. (Cambridge University Press, 1995) 1990 Michael A. Dennis Thesis: A Change of State: The Political Cultures of Technical Practice at the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, 1930-1945. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Adjunct Lecturer, Security Studies Program, Georgetown University. Takehiko Hashimoto Thesis: Theory, Experiment, and Design Practice: The Formation of Aeronautical Research, 1909-1930. (Leslie) Current Affiliation: Faculty, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Tokyo. Pamela H. Smith Thesis: Alchemy, Credit, and the Commerce of Words and Things: Johann Joachim Becher at the Courts of the Holy Roman Empire, 1635-82. (Hannaway) Current Affiliation: Professor, Department of History, Columbia University. |