Myles W. Jackson
Visiting Scholar (2016)
PhD, Professor of History, New York University
Myles Jackson is the Albert Gallatin Research Excellence Professor of the History of Science, NYU-Gallatin; Professor of History, Department of History, NYU-FAS; Director of Science and Society, NYU-CAS; and Professor of the Division of Medical Ethics, NYU-Langone School of Medicine. He has written on the history of nineteenth-century German physics and the history of molecular biology in the United States.
Projekte
German Radio and the Development of Electric Music in the 1920s and 1930s
Selected Publications
Jackson, M. W. (2015). The genealogy of a gene: patents, HIV/AIDS, and race. Cambridge: MIT Press.
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Hui, A. E., Kursell, J., & Jackson, M. W. (
Read MoreEds. ). (2013). Music, sound, and the laboratory from 1750 - 1980 [Special Issue]. Osiris, 28.
Jackson, M. W. (2006). Harmonious triads: physicists, musicians and instrument makers in nineteenth-century Germany. Cambridge: MIT Press.
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Jackson, M. W. (2000). Spectrum of belief: Joseph von Fraunhofer and the craft of precision optics. Cambridge, MA.
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Past Events
Kolloquium
Wireless Communication, Physiology, and Electric Music: The Trautonium in Berlin during the 1930s
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