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Research Fellows

Fellows from the Consortium for History of Science, Technology, and Medicine.

Charles A. Kollmer
Princeton University
From Elephant to Bacterium: Microbes, Microbiologists, and the Chemical Order of Nature

Beans Velocci
Yale University
Apparent Exceptions Occur’: Race, Expertise, and the Persistence of Uncertainty in American Sex Research

Nuala F. Caomhanach
New York University/American Museum of Natural History
The Unfinished Synthesis: The Rise of Phylogenetics in an Age of Climate Change, 1880-1990

Paloma Rodrigo Gonzales
The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY)
Elusive Evidence, Enduring Fluidity: Historical Trajectories of the
“Mongolian Spot” as a Marker of Race

Christa L. Kuljian
Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WiSER) at Wits University, Johannesburg, South Africa
A History of Sexism in Science at Harvard and Beyond: Through the Eyes of Ruth Hubbard

Chelsea Chamberlain
University of Pennsylvania
The ways families identified, defined, and sought out treatment for their children’s mental and moral impairments in the early twentieth century

Neeraja Sankaran
History of Tumor Virus Research

Ayah B. Nuriddin
Johns Hopkins University
Liberation Eugenics: African Americans and the Science of Black Freedom
Struggles, 1890-1970

Ana Carolina Vimieiro Gomes
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
The genetic of Brazilian northeastern population, 1950-1980: heredity, race, and culture