Making microbes complex: parasites, epidemics and the intellectual origins of disease ecology. (360G-Wellcome-200229_Z_15_Z)
Two-day symposium and workshop on the intellectual origins of modern ideas of disease ecology at the School of History Queen Mary University of London, 7-9 July 2016. Building on the work of J. Andrew Mendelsohn, Warwick Anderson, and others, the aim is to bring into view the neglected contributions of medical researchers who advanced a more dynamic view of health and disease in the early and middle decades of the 20th century, while providing a forum for the reinterrogation of the question posed by Mendelsohn in 1998: namely, ‘where did the modern, ecological understanding of infectious disease come from?’
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Grant Details
Amount Awarded | 5000 |
Applicant Surname | Honigsbaum |
Approval Committee | Internal Decision Panel for C&S |
Award Date | 2015-11-30T00:00:00+00:00 |
Financial Year | 2015/16 |
Grant Programme: Title | Small grant in H&SS |
Internal ID | 200229/Z/15/Z |
Lead Applicant | Dr Mark Honigsbaum |
Partnership Value | 5000 |
Planned Dates: End Date | 2016-10-01T00:00:00+00:00 |
Planned Dates: Start Date | 2015-12-01T00:00:00+00:00 |
Recipient Org: Country | United Kingdom |
Region | Greater London |