Faculty

Paola Bertucci
Assistant Professor of History and History of Medicine
History of early modern sciences. more…

Ivano Dal Prete
Lecturer of History
Astronomy and history of the Earth, public culture of science in the Republic of Venice, from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment. more…

Bettyann H. Kevles
Senior Lecturer in History
History of science and technology; intersection of art and science. more…

Daniel J. Kevles
Stanley Woodward Professor of History and Professor of History of Medicine, of American Studies, and of Law (adjunct)
Interplay of science and society past and present; science in America; modern physics; modern biology; scientific fraud and
misconduct; intellectual property in living organisms. more…

David Musto
Professor of Child Psychiatry & History of Medicine (School of Medicine)
Social history, policies involving alcohol, narcotics, AIDS, the
family and mental health. more…

Naomi Rogers
Associate Professor of History of Medicine (School of Medicine), History, & Women's and Gender Studies
History of disease, public health, gender and medicine, nursing, and alternative medicine in 19th- and 20th-century America. more…

Frank Snowden
Andrew Downey Orrick Professor of History and Professor of History of Medicine; Chair of the Program in History of Science and Medicine
History of public health; comparative history of infectious diseases and their impact on society; the intellectual history of medicine as a discipline. more…

Bruno J. Strasser
Assistant Professor of the History of Medicine (School of Medicine) and History
Cultural and social history of science in the 20th century, science
and foreign policy, biomedicine, the pharmaceutical industry,
scientific instrumentation, collective memory. more…

William C. Summers
Lecturer in History; Professor of Therapeutic Radiology, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, and the History of Medicine (School of Medicine)
history of Chinese science, public health and medicine, epidemic disease, Asian technological development, East-West scientific interactions. more…

John Harley Warner
Avalon Professor of the History of Medicine; Professor of History and of American Studies; Director of Graduate Studies for the Program in the History of Science & Medicine; Chair, Section of the History of Medicine (School of Medicine)
Cultural and social history of medicine in 19th and 20th century
America; comparative history (particularly British, French, and North
American medicine); medical cultures since the late 18th century. more…
