Prof Manon Parry
Risky Histories, Medical Heritage, and Human Remains
Category: Events
CHSTM Research Seminar: 23 April 2024
Clare Hickman, University of Newcastle
‘Sick hands, thin and white, were always slipping offerings across my windowsill, offerings for the little birdlings’: Multispecies sensory encounters within and around British tuberculosis sanatoria
CHSTM Research Seminar: 12 March 2024
Amelia Bonea, CHSTM
Archives of the Earth: Fossil Histories and the Global Entanglements of Indian Palaeontology, 1920s-1970s
CHSTM Research Seminar: 27 February 2024
Adedamola Adetiba, University of Huddersfield/CHSTM
Understanding Antimicrobial Stewardship from a Historical Context in Nigeria
CHSTM Research Seminar: 13 February 2024
Clare Edington, University of California, San Diego
Morphine, cocaine and the slippery history of pain relief/pleasure seeking in colonial Vietnam
Pickstone Lecture 2024
In 2024 it will be 10 years since the passing of John Pickstone. The first Annual Pickstone Lecture will mark this sad anniversary. Our speaker will be Sam Alberti (National Museums Scotland & University of Stirling)
Innovation Diplomacy and Policy Engagement Events (30-31 January 2024)
We are excited to welcome Prof Janina Onuki and Dr Gabriela Ferreira from the University of São Paulo, Brazil, who will be joining us for a pair of events focused on ‘Innovation Diplomacy’ and academic policy engagement related to science, technology, medicine and humanitarian intervention.
CHSTM Research Seminar: 14 November 2023
Dr Sarah Dry (University of Cambridge)
From the cradle of systems thinking to the birth of global climate: the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis and beyond
CHSTM Research Seminar: 31 October 2023
Dr Carrie Friese (London School of Economics)
More-than-Human Humanitarianism: Bioscience, Care and the Problem of Sacrificial Logics
CHSTM Research Seminar: 10 October 2023
Dr Barbara Kirsi Silva (Universidad Católica de Chile)
Science, Politics, and Astronomers in the 1960s. Observing the Stars to Understand the South
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