A reminder that the registration deadline for our 'Reproduction and the
Sciences in Cambridge' informal workshop is this Friday 25 March.
Details are below.
> -- Apologies for cross-posting, please circulate to interested
> colleagues --
>
> ***Reproduction and the Sciences in Cambridge***
>
> Registration is now open for this workshop to be held in the Bryan
> Matthews Room, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience,
> University of Cambridge, on 8 April 2011
>
> Cambridge was perhaps the major European centre of innovation in
> research on reproduction in the twentieth century. The concentration
> in one city of University and other institutions with different
> missions and disciplinary affiliations appears to have been especially
> productive. Focusing on Cambridge also provides an opportunity to
> explore the engagements of the sciences with reproduction across an
> unusually broad range, from animal breeding and eugenics through
> embryology and genetics to psychoanalysis, without prejudging the
> changing identity of what might be considered 'reproductive sciences'.
>
> This informal workshop aims to explore what historical research is
> already underway and to identify important questions and gaps. Each
> speaker will give a 15-minute presentation with 15 minutes for
> discussion.
>
> For the programme, visit:
> http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/medicine/cambridge_reproduction.html
>
> To register, please complete and return the registration form at:
> http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/medicine/cambridge_reproduction_form.doc
>
>
> Funded by a Wellcome Trust strategic award in the history of medicine
> on Generation to Reproduction.
> <http://www.reproduction.group.cam.ac.uk/>
>
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