Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite those of you who will attend the 23rd International Congress of History of Science and Technology in Budapest to our symposium devoted to _collaborative couples in the sciences_
The symposium (S-51) will take plance on 31 July during 11.30-13.30 and 15.00-17.00 (Room 19).
Programme:
For better or for worse? Collaborative couples in the sciences
Organizers:
Brigitte Van Tiggelen (Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium,
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and Annette Lykknes (Trondheim, Norway, [log in to unmask])
Friday, 31 July, 11.30-13-30:
1. Changing Strategies for Collaborative Couples in the Sciences
Nancy G. Slack, The Sage Colleges, USA
2. The Allocation of Scientific Credit to Collaborative Couples: The
Lederbergs and the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology.
Pnina G. Abir-Am, Christina C. Luo and A. Pinar Ozisik, Brandeis
University, WSRC, Scholar - Students Partnership, USA
3. Ida and Walter Noddack: A collaborating couple in chemistry
Brigitte Van Tiggelen, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium and
Annette Lykknes, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
4. Invisibility and partnership: Families in early twentieth century
Swedish science
Staffan R. Bergwik, Uppsala University, Sweden
Friday, 31 July, 15.00-17.00:
5. Scientific Couples in Hungary
Éva Vámos, Hungarian Museum of Technology and Transport, Budapest
6. Married for Science: Success and Failure in the
Collaboration between Astrid Cleve and Hans von Euler-Chelpin,
1902–1912
Kristina Espmark, Umeĺ University, Sweden
7. Science at Terling: Placing Collaboration in the Context
of the Victorian Country House
Donald L. Opitz, DePaul University, USA
8. Pioneering couples in chemistry and in its popularization. With an
emphasis on Marie Anne Pierrette Paulze and Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
(married from 1771-1794) and Jane Haldimand and Dr Alexander Marcet
(married from 1799-1822).
Jean-Jacques Dreifuss and Natalia Sigrist Tikhonov, University Medical
Center, Geneva, Switzerland
Best regards,
Brigitte Van Tiggelen & Annette Lykknes
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Annette Lykknes
Department of Chemistry
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
N-7491 Trondheim
Norway
Office: Science building, Glřshaugen, D2-178
Tel. (+47) 73594054 (office) / (+47) 48031517 (cell)
Fax. (+47) 73550877
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