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-Colloquia and Lectures

-Holmes Workshops

-Beaumont Lectures

-Medical Historical Library

-Beinecke Library

-Hist. of Medicine Section

-History Department

-Graduate School

-Yale University

Program in the History of Science & Medicine | Photo Albums

Holmes Lectures


Julia and Brendan take a study break
in the Medical Historical Library before
a Holmes Memorial Workshop Series.

Crispin introduces his presentation,
"The Immortality Enzyme: Telomerase, Aging, and Carcinogenesis"

Kari McLeod and Prof. Ole Molvig

L-R: Gregory Lampros, Prof. John Harley Warner, Maria Satterwhite, and Prof. David Musto.

Neeraja happily concludes her lecture, and we're all ready for pizza.

Prakash snatches a cookie before beginning his talk.

Kick-off Dinner

Professors Naomi Rogers and John Harley Warner
were hosts for the dinner.

L-R: Professor Dan Kevles with
Gregory Lampros and Jed Gross.

Guest of honor for this year's dinner was
Anthony Grafton from Princeton University.

Newlywed Maria Satterwhite with wife Sarah.

Todd Olszewski and Julia Irwin.

Matt Gunterman with Sage Ross
and his wife Faith.

HMS Colloquia

Thomas Söderqvist, Professor, University of Copenhagen and Director of its Medical Museum presented, "Is Biography Commemoration, Literature, History, or Moral Tale? Lessons from Writing Science as Autobiography," adapted from his book
"Science as Biography: The Troubled Life of Niels Jerne."

Professor Bettyann H. Kevles, Beth Linker, & Greg Lampros.

 


Professor John Harley Warner introduces Professor Söderqvist.


Icing on the cake: free food sometimes follows.

Visitation Day

Prospective students have lunch with current grad students.

Brendan, Alistair, and Sage make their pitch.

Sage and Prof. Ole Molvig.

Brendan entertains.

Prof. Susan Lederer ready to answer your every question.

Lloyd and the crew out for drinks after dinner.

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