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A Digital Humanities Tenure Case, Part 2: Letters and Committees | The Quintessence of Ham
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The Quintessence of Ham. Is the blog of Sean Takats, history professor and director of research at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. A Digital Humanities Tenure Case, Part 2: Letters and Committees. After my tenure presentation and with the unanimous vote of my department, my department’s RPT. To recap: Conceive projects? Service. Develop prototype software? Service. Write successful grant proposals? Service. Write code? Service. Lead developers and designers? Levity aside, I want to f...
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Stop Negotiating Like a Girl | The Professor Is In
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The Professor Is In. Getting You Through Graduate School, The Job Market and Tenure…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Who is Dr. Karen? Dr Karen’s Uncensored Bio. Who is on the TPII Team? One on One Services. It’s OK to Quit. What’s it like to work with me? Rarr; Landing Your Tenure Track Job. Rarr; Stop Negotiating Like a Girl. Cutting Bait on Academe – Day 1. Introducing More #Post-Ac Experts: Tina Fanetti and Jason Tebbe →. Stop Negotiating Like a Girl. March 7, 2014. Increasing th...
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hope | Genotopia
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The Science of Human Perfection. Hope, hype, and $ $ in precision medicine. In the early days of personalized genomic medicine, skeptics wondered how tailored medical care could be profitable. Who would develop a drug for just one or a few people? Turns out they were looking in the wrong direction. The answer lies in genetic testing more than drug development. A detailed report. Doctors and their patients, finding it hard to resist the promise, are being swept up in the excitement. The number of test...
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The Science of Human Perfection | Genotopia
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The Science of Human Perfection. The Science of Human Perfection. 2012-07-24: Official release date is Sept. 25. Publishers’ Weekly just gave it a great review. 8211;not only positive, but insightful. How rare is that for any venue? 2012-03-28: Here’s the dustjacket! 2012-03-12: Page proofs of my book are in! Has kindly given me permission to post the preface:. 3 thoughts on “ The Science of Human Perfection. Wheel repair hemel hempstead. September 8, 2014 at 9:19 am. September 8, 2014 at 1:12 pm.
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genetic testing | Genotopia
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The Science of Human Perfection. Tag Archives: genetic testing. Hope, hype, and $ $ in precision medicine. In the early days of personalized genomic medicine, skeptics wondered how tailored medical care could be profitable. Who would develop a drug for just one or a few people? Turns out they were looking in the wrong direction. The answer lies in genetic testing more than drug development. A detailed report. Doctors and their patients, finding it hard to resist the promise, are being swept up in the exc...
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Vulvaluv! Wearable tech…for her | Genotopia
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The Science of Human Perfection. Wearable tech…for her. From our friends over at NursingClio. We learn of a terrific piece of new health gadgetry, just for women. It tracks your period, finds the nearest drugstore, keeps track of whether you want to have a baby or not have a baby, share your experiences, and oh, so much more! Just insert, install, and go: Vulvaluv. Follow on Twitter @NursingClio. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged fancy technology. July 22, 2015. Hope, hype, and history.
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calling bullshit | Genotopia
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The Science of Human Perfection. Tag Archives: calling bullshit. The Whig interpretation of the gene. I have an essay. In the June issue of The Atlantic, out online now and at your favorite magazine dealer or airport in a week or so. It’s an essay review centered around Siddhartha Mukherjee’s newest book, The Gene. They say that the piece badly misrepresents the mechanisms of epigenetics. Good, critical history of science is vital to doing good science on a community scale. Only when we understand th...
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satire | Genotopia
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The Science of Human Perfection. The catch: the drug pushers are mental health professionals. As the best satire does, this brilliantly skewers its topic–in this case by showing that, under a certain light, professional medicine can be condemned in the exact same language that we’d use for the illegal drug trade. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. October 7, 2015. Poor Richard Dawkins’ Almanack. 8221; If only he’d followed Poor Richard’s advice! May bring you a timepiece that seems like a bomb. ...
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Zotero | People > Adam Turner
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History of Science and Medicine. Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. University of Oregon, Department of History. See everyone Adam Turner is following. See everyone who is following Adam Turner. Biopolitics, Ethics and Law (6). CHNM Brown Bag Effective Web Design Tips (11). Digital Humanities Disability Studies (20). Disability, Novels and Memoir (2). Hidden in Plain Sight (4). Virginia Studies Project (2). Zotero is a project of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media.
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genotopia | Genotopia
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The Science of Human Perfection. Nathaniel Comfort is a professor in the Department of the History of Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University. From 1997 to 2002, he was on the history faculty at The George Washington University, where he also served as Deputy Director of the Center for History of Recent Science. The Center’s director and founder was Horace Freeland Judson ( The Eighth Day of Creation. Yale, 2012), The Tangled Field: Barbara McClintock’s Search for the Patterns of Genetic Control. The sp...
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