Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

Susanne Bauer

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Talks and presentations

  • October 2011 – Workshop Series: History and Sociology of Science, Medicine and Technology, Department of History & Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania – "Genogeography" and the Micropolitics of Difference: On Post-Lysenko Human Genetics in the late Soviet Union
  • September 2011 – Colloquium series, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University, Bloomington – "Genogeography" and the Micropolitics of Difference. On Soviet Human Genetics at the End of the Cold War
  • June 2011 – Workshop "Human Heredity: biology, anthropology and public health, 1940s-1970s, EHESS, Paris – Gene entanglements: Post-Lysenko genetics, 'medico-biological science' and the emergence of 'genetic epidemiology 'in the USSR
  • June 2011 – Workshop: "Technologies of Belonging: Biology, Race and Ethnicity in Europe", Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research – Micropolitics of difference. A post-Soviet human genetic diversity project?
  • January 2011 – Kolloquium, Institut für Geschichte der Medizin, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen – Strahlen-Effekte. Vom Kalten Krieg zur globalen Primärprävention
  • November 2010 – Machines of Memory Workshop, MPIWG Berlin – Machines for population health: databases and biobanks in 20th century epidemiology
  • August 2010 – Annual Meeting, Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) Tokyo. Session "Radiation exposures as sites of knowledge production" – Fallout Exposures as Sites of Knowledge Production. The Case of (Post)Soviet Studies in Cancer Epidemiology
  • April 2011 – Tagung "Eingreifen, kritisieren, verändern. Ethnographische und genderkritische Perspektiven auf Interventionen – Interventionen in Biomedizin und Museologie. Zur Ausstellung "Split + Splice. Fragments from the Age of Biomedicine"
  • September 2010 – First European Advances Seminar in the Philosophy of the Life Sciences, hosted by Brocher Foundation, Geneva – Between complexity and restriction. Modelling causation in epidemiology