Department of History & Department of Community Health Sciences
University of Calgary, AB (Canada)
Associate Professor (AMF/Hannah Professorship in the History of Medicine and Health Care)
My recent research draws on the problem of interdisciplinarity in the neuromorphological sciences between 1910 and 1945 - with a special regard to émigré German-speaking neuroscientists in North-America. The results shall give further hints as to how important interdisciplinary work is perceived in the neurosciences and their research organisation. This project is of multiple importance to the historiographical, epistemological, as well as the methodological aspects of the science and cultural studies.
History of Medicine and Science (Modern Period)