Adriana Fraser is a doctoral candidate in the University of Pennsylvania’s History and Sociology of Science department. She holds an MA in the history of medicine from McGill University, where she wrote on nineteenth-century vaccination. Her current research project examines the history of biological weapons and biological safety in the second half of the twentieth century. She approaches these topics as sites of intense multispecies relations, concentrating on what is at stake when humans make-with pathogens. Her work has been supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Consortium for the History of Science and Technology.
Projekte
Making Danger: Biological Weapons Research, Biosafety, and the Management of Microbial Life, 1940-1990