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  • Leah Samples

    Ph.D. Candidate, History and Sociology of Science Department, University of Pennsylvania
    - Dissertation Fellow

    Visual Citizenry: The State, Technology, and Blindness in New Deal America and Beyond

  • Henry Schmidt

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, University of California, Berkeley
    - Research Fellow

    Social Scientists, Industrial Evolution, and the Study of Artefacts in Progressive Era America

  • Heather Vrana

    Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Florida
    - Research Fellow

    Guerrilla Medicine and Disability in Cold War Central America, 1954-1996

  • Patrick Walsh

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    - Fellow in Residence

    Raised from the Living: Making Therapy from Biology, 1880s-1940s

  • Nicole Welk Joerger

    High Meadows Environmental Institute Fellow, Princeton University
    - Albert M. Greenfield Research Fellow

    Rumen Nation: An Environmental History of the United States

  • Madeline Williams

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, Harvard University
    - Dissertation Fellow

     Challenging the Ableist State: Blind Organizing Through Technology and Welfare in the Era of the American Eugenics Movement, 1865-1940

  • Matthew Wisnioski

    Associate Professor, Department of Science, Technology, and Society, Virginia Tech
    - NEH Postdoctoral Fellow

    The Magic School Bus and the Reanimation of Science Education

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  • Maria Paula Andrade Diniz de Araujo

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, Vanderbilt University
    - Research Fellow

    The State of the Poor: State Building and Public Health in Modern Brazil, 1834-1920

  • Eve Buckley

    Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Delaware
    - Research Fellow

    Hunger Politics during the Early Cold War: Intellectuals from the Global South Contest the Overpopulation Paradigm, 1948-1973

  • Sally Chengji Xing

    Ph.D. Candidate, U.S. History, Columbia University
    - Research Fellow

    “Pacific Crossings”: Paul Monroe, John Dewey and the Architecture of Modern Chinese Scientific Research and Education, 1913-1949

  • Kerri Clement

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History and Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder
    - Research Fellow

    Wonderland’s Festering Wound: Indigenous Peoples, Animals, and Brucellosis in Twentieth-Century Yellowstone and Montana Borderlands

  • Matthew Foreman

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, Northwestern University
    - Research Fellow

    Science and Security: Constructing the Modern Chinese Citizen, 1900-1966

  • Betsy Frederick Rothwell

    Lecturer, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin
    - Research Fellow

    Internal Economies: Air Conditioning, Industrial Environments, and Working Bodies, 1890-1940

  • Hongdeng Gao

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, Columbia University
    - Dissertation Fellow

     Migration, Medicine and Power: How Chinese New Yorkers Gained Better Access to Health Care, 1949-1999

  • Viridiana Hernandez Fernandez

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, University of California, Davis
    - Research Fellow

    Avocado Landscapes: The Rise and Expansion of the U.S.-Mexico Avocado Industry, 1910-2000

  • Matthew Hoffarth

    Ph.D., Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania, Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine 
    - Fellow in Residence

    The Californian Personality: Testing and Techno-Utopianism in Silicon Valley, 1949-2019

  • Judith Kaplan

    Ph.D., Department of History of Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison
    - Research Fellow

    Comparative-Historical Linguistics and the Body

  • David Korostyshevsky

    Ph.D. Candidate, History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, University of Minnesota
    - Research Fellow

    Disciplining the Drunkard: The Medico-Legal History of Habitual Drunkenness in Nineteenth-Century America

  • Justin Linds

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of American Studies, New York University
    - Keith S. Thomson Research Fellow

    Rot Before Microbes: Creating Knowledge and Value in the Early Modern Atlantic

  • Michael McGovern

    Ph.D. Candidate, History of Science, Princeton University
    - Albert M. Greenfield Research Fellow

    Just in Numbers? Statistics and Civil Rights in Postwar America

  • Katherine McLeod

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, New York University
    - Dissertation Fellow

    How to Display a Hoatzin: Zoology, Empire, and Ecology

  • Joris Mercelis

    Assistant Professor, Department of History of Science and Technology, Johns Hopkins University
    - Research Fellow

    The Long Shadow of Kodak: Corporate Knowledge Empires and the Internationalization of Science

  • Hillary Nunn

    Professor, Department of English, University of Akron
    - Research Fellow

    Domestic Medicine on the Move: Household Mobility and Early Modern Recipe Collections

  • Claire Oliver

    Ph.D. Candidate, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge
    - Research Fellow

    Everywhere at Once: Meteorology, Communications, and the Construction of Global Climate, 1865-1900

  • Kelly O Donnell

    Ph.D., Department of History, Yale University
    - NEH Postdoctoral Fellow

    Hippocratic Vows: How the Doctor's Wife Transformed American Medicine

  • Alexander Parry

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
    - Research Fellow

    Risky Homes: Domestic Accidents from the Progressive Era to the Consumer Movement

  • James Rick

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, College of William and Mary
    - Research Fellow

    Cultivating Machines: Capitalism and Technology in Midwestern Agriculture, 1830-1900

  • Tillmann Taape

    Ph.D., Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambrdige
    - Research Fellow

    Distillation: Craft Knowledge, Medicine, and Chemistry in Early Modern Europe

  • Rachel Walker

    Assistant Professor,  Department of History, University of Hartford
    - Research Fellow

    Beauty and the Brain: The Science of the Mind in Early America

  • Arnaud Zimmern

    Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Notre Dame
    - Research Fellow

    Touching Kings, Drinking Gold: Crises of Sovereignty in Jacobean Medicine

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  • Ellen Abrams

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University
    - Research Fellow

    Making Mathematics American: Representation, Labor, and Engagement during the Growth of American Mathematics, 1894-1945

  • Hannah Anderson

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
    - Research Fellow

    Lived Botany: Households, Ecological Adaptation and the Origins of Settler Colonialism in Early British North America

  • Ekaterina Babintseva

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania
    - Fellow in Residence

    Computer-Based Education in the Cold War United States and Soviet Union: Cyberdreams of the Information Age

  • Howard Chiang

    Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California, Davis
    - Research Fellow

    Translators of the Soul: From the First Chinese Psychoanalyst to the Rise of Transcultural Psychiatry

  • Marcos Cueto

    Professor, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Casa de Oswaldo Cruz
    - Research Fellow

    A History of Global AIDS and Health Activism in Brazil

Fellows Updates

Ryan Hearty

Ryan published "Visualizing Pollution: Representations of Biological Data in Water Pollution Control in the United States, 1948–1962" in Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte / History of Science and Humanities. Ryan also accepted a faculty position at the Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University.

Jonathan Jones

Jonathan has been appointed Assistant Professor of History at James Madison University.

Ellen Abrams

Ellen will start a position as Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology in July 2024.

Barrie Blatchford

Barrie accepted a position as Humanities Teacher at the Quarry Lane School. Barrie also published "Fish-Fanciers: William T. Innes, Home Aquaria, and the Rise of Fish as Pets in Modern America," for the American Philosophical Society.

Whitney Robles

Whitney published, Curious Species: How Animals Made Natural History with Yale University Press (release date November 21, 2023).

Paula Andrade

Paul has been appointed full-time instructional designer at Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina.

Menglu Gao

Menglu has been appointed Assistant Professor of Victorian Literature, University of Denver and was awarded the biannual Outstanding Ph.D. Thesis Award from the Society for Global Nineteenth-Century Studies in 2023.
 

Peter Braden

Peter has several forthcoming publications: "Using Graphic Novels to Teach about Asian War Refugees," in Education About Asia, a paper in Agricultural History on his course "Rice: Connecting Asian Societies, 1900-2022," and a chapter on "The Useful Tree: Building New China with People and Plants" in the forthcoming edited volume Revolutionary Natures: New Environmental Histories of China’s Mao Era (1949-1976) from Stanford University Press.

Benjamin Goossen

Ben has been appointed Assistant Professor of Environmental History and Conflict Resolution in the Department of History and Art History at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University.

Chelsea Schields

Chelsea has been appointed Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of California, Irvine.