American Association of the History of Medicine Webinars
AAHM Panel 12 Cultured Knowledge: Biohistorical Approaches to Microbial Culture Collections
University of Minnesota, Friday, January 22, 2021; 1:30-3:00 pm CST
Hosts: Dominique Tobbell and Jennifer Gunn
Jacalyn Duffin, Queen’s University
Culture Collections: The First International Conference
Frédéric Vagneron, University of Strasbourg
The Lost World of Paul Hauduroy: Fortune and misfortunes of the Lausanne collection of microbial types (1944-1970)
Charles Kollmer, California Institute of Technology
Living Reagents: Culture Collections, Microbial Taxonomy, and Parasite Bioassays
Discussant: Claas Kirchhelle, University College Dublin
**Owing to this panel having a discussant, each presenter and the discussant will have 15 minutes, rather than 20 minutes.
University of Minnesota, Friday, January 22, 2021; 1:30-3:00 pm CST
Hosts: Dominique Tobbell and Jennifer Gunn
Jacalyn Duffin, Queen’s University
Culture Collections: The First International Conference
Frédéric Vagneron, University of Strasbourg
The Lost World of Paul Hauduroy: Fortune and misfortunes of the Lausanne collection of microbial types (1944-1970)
Charles Kollmer, California Institute of Technology
Living Reagents: Culture Collections, Microbial Taxonomy, and Parasite Bioassays
Discussant: Claas Kirchhelle, University College Dublin
**Owing to this panel having a discussant, each presenter and the discussant will have 15 minutes, rather than 20 minutes.
AAHM Panel 13 The Medical Management of Bodies: Intersex, Inmates, and Aids to Hearing
University of Minnesota, Friday, January 22, 2021; 3:30-5:00 CST
Hosts: Dominique Tobbell and Jennifer Gunn
University of Minnesota, Friday, January 22, 2021; 3:30-5:00 CST
Hosts: Dominique Tobbell and Jennifer Gunn
Mirjam Janett, University Zurich
Children, their families and the management of “Intersex” Bodies in Swiss pediatric medicine (1945-1970)
Jessica Adler, Florida International University
Diagnosing and Discrediting Inmates: Power and Resistance at the U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in the 1940s
Sarah Rose, University of Texas at Arlington
“A shattering impact”: Hearing Aids, Insurance, and the Public Health Crisis That Wasn’t, 1962-2017
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