CSTMS Faculty Affiliate and Journalism Professor, Elena Conis, recently took part in an hour-long interview on the history of epidemics on C-SPAN, with their president/CEO Susan Swain. They discuss the “… development of the polio vaccine in the 1950s and the lessons that its distribution and use can teach us about what to expect when a COVID-19… Read more
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Faculty Affiliate Elena Conis Interviewed on C-SPAN
June 30th, 2020 | by Maggie Shum | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
CSTMS Wins $10,000 UCHRI Grant for Student Professionalization
June 26th, 2020 | by Maggie Shum | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
CSTMS has been awarded a grant from the University of California Humanities Research Institute as part of their 2020-21 Graduate Student Professionalization Workshop competition. We look forward to hosting workshops for STS DE students from the humanities and beyond, all across the University of California system, throughout the coming year. Stay tuned for more announcements… Read more
In Solidarity
June 15th, 2020 | by Maggie Shum | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
The Center for Science, Technology Medicine and Society (CSTMS) stands in solidarity with the peaceful Black Lives Matter protests in the wake of the brutal killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Steven Taylor, Tony McDade, David McAtee, and George Floyd. CSTMS remains firmly committed to centering the voices of Black scholars in Science and Technology Studies… Read more
CSTMS Awarded Grant from France-Berkeley Fund
June 10th, 2020 | by Maggie Shum | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
For the second year in a row, CSTMS has been awarded the France-Berkeley Fund for 2020-2022. The project, “The Emergence of Public Controversies in Science, Technology & Medicine: A New Methodological Paradigm” is led by our affiliates Dr. Elena Conis (UC Berkeley School of Journalism) and Dr. Laura Draetta (Telecom Paris Tech Graduate School). The… Read more
CSTMS Faculty Affiliate Elena Conis on COVID-19 in the New York Times
June 2nd, 2020 | by Maggie Shum | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
CSTMS Affiliate and Journalism professor Elena Conis, along with graduate students Michael McCoyd and Jessie A. Moravek, have published an op-ed in the New York Times titled “What to Expect When A Coronavirus Vaccine Finally Arrives: Sobering lessons from the history of the polio vaccine.” The article provides insight on the potential challenges we may face should… Read more
Virtual Co-Writing with CSTMS
June 2nd, 2020 | by Maggie Shum | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
CSTMS’s associate director of research, School of Information assistant adjunct professor Morgan Ames, will host weekly virtual co-writing sessions starting on Thursday, May 28th. We will briefly set intentions at the beginning, write from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. PDT with short breaks, then check in at the end. We’ll start with the pomodoro/”shut up and write”… Read more
HSNS at 50!
April 24th, 2020 | by Christina Wang | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
This special issue commemorates the fiftieth volume of the Historical Studies of Natural Sciences. It is also the first issue under the new HSNS Editorial Board Chair Erika Milam. In the introduction to “Looking Backward, Looking Forward: HSNS at 50”, Milam writes: “With this issue, Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences celebrates the fiftieth volume…. Each subsequent appellation and each… Read more
Elena Conis, CSTMS Faculty Affiliate, on the Coronavirus Pandemic
April 10th, 2020 | by Maggie Shum | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
CSTMS Faculty Affiliate Elena Conis has given a number of interviews over the past month about COVID-19. She notes that the pace of this pandemic has been “unprecedented historically”. According to Conis, globalization, urbanization and the nature of the virus itself account for its exceptional pace. Some of her interviews are with ABC-7 News and the National Post. She has been… Read more
CSTMS Faculty Affiliate Elena Conis on COVID-19 in Time Magazine
April 10th, 2020 | by Maggie Shum | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
In her Time Magazine article, Conis examines past disease outbreaks like the cholera epidemic of 1832, the bubonic plague of 1900 and, one of the deadliest pandemics, the flu of 1918. She concludes: “Each epidemic takes place in its own context. The state of trade in New York in 1832—as well as the city’s infrastructure, wealth,… Read more
Call for Applications: Funding Opportunities from the Consortium for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
November 26th, 2019 | by Maggie Shum | published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »
The Consortium for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine is currently accepting applications for a number of fellowships, including short-term research fellowships, dissertation fellowships (pre- and post-ABD), residencies, and postdoctoral fellowships. Specific funding opportunities are also available for scholars from Brazil, India and South Africa working in the medical humanities and the history of… Read more