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Ohad Parnes

Research Scholar (Since 2014)

PhD, Honorary Associate Professor

Ohad Parnes studied Biology and History of Science at the Tel-Aviv University, obtaining his PhD in 2001 with a dissertation on nineteenth century physiology and medicine. He worked at the Open University in Israel, at the Central European University in Budapest, at the University of Berne and has been a Research Fellow at the Center of Cultural and Literary Research (ZfL) in Berlin and the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College in London. His main interests are the history of the life sciences and modern medicine, focusing on evolutionary theory and epigenetics as well as the history of immunology and autoimmunity and chronic disease in the twentieth century. Ohad's current research project deals with his doctoral supervisor Yehuda Elkana's estate and the digitalization of Theodor Schwann's estate.

Projekte

Theories of Knowledge in the Twentieth Century: the “Split of Scientific Rationality”

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Selected Publications

Renn, Jürgen, Matteo Valleriani, and Ohad Parnes, eds. (2019). “Leonardo’s Intellectual Cosmos.” Spark: Catalysts for Insight, no. 4: 26–33.

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Parnes, Ohad (2002). “[Entries] ‘Schleiden, Matthias Jacob’; ‘Schwann, Theodor Ambrose Hubert’; ‘Richet, Charles’’.’” In Encyclopedia of life sciences. London: Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1038/npg.els.0002474.

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Parnes, Ohad (2001). “Review of: Meinel, Christoph: Instrument - Experiment : historische Studien. Berlin [u.a.]: GNT-Verlag 2000.” The British Journal for the History of Science 34 (122,3): 347–349.

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Parnes, Ohad (2001). “Chipping away at feudal vestiges in Academe.” Science 291 (5501): 23–24.

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Past Events

Lecture

Thomas Young and the Decipherment of Egyptian Hieroglyphs

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Institutskolloquium

Media History and Its Objects​

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Institutskolloquium

Information, Knowledge, and the Copernican Delay

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Lecture

Living with the Bomb

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Institutskolloquium

Medieval Computus: Three Arguments for its Significance to Historians of Science

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Digital History, Quantitative History: Between the Humanities and the Social Sciences

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Vortrag

Steps Towards an Ecology of Dis-regard

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Konferenz

Forgetting Knowledge

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Institutskolloquium

Knowledge and Description

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Wave Science and its Forms

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Institutskolloquium

The Worldwide Rise of “No Religion” and Its Significance

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Popular Medicine in Antiquity​

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Institutskolloquium

Forgotten Paths of Empire: Firestone and the Promise of Liberia

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Institutskolloquium

The Scientific Journal: A Political History

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Speech, Slavery and Natural History in the Anglo-Caribbean World

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Humanists and Time, or: Kepler Wagging his Tail

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Nachrichten & Presse

Auftaktveranstaltung des Elkana-Forums: "The Future of Science: Disciplines in Disarray"

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Bericht zur Kooperation des MPIWG mit der Independent Social Research Foundation (ISRF) Workshop 2018

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