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Use of Unethically Obtained Human Tissues: Eugenics and Brain Research under National Socialism with Aisling Shalvey, M.A., Ph.D.

Use of Unethically Obtained Human Tissues: Eugenics and Brain Research under National Socialism with Aisling Shalvey, M.A., Ph.D.

Center for the History of Medicine
Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

invites you to attend the fifth and final lecture of the Spring 2023
Colloquium on the History of Psychiatry and Medicine

 

Use of Unethically Obtained Human Tissues:  Eugenics and Brain Research under National Socialism
Aisling Shalvey, M.A., Ph.D., Scientific Researcher and Project Coordinator‚ Brain Research, Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes

1:00-2:30 PM Eastern U.S.Time
 

https://harvard.zoom.us/j/95930271287?pwd=ME03Ly9qN3ZscVBrV29wNkJMaG50UT09

Passcode: 119283; Webinar ID 964 1324 5229


Registration not required

Dr. Aisling Shalvey's research interests include the history of brain research, the history of pediatrics, medical ethics, the history of pathology, eugenics and biopolitics, medicine during National Socialism, and the history of reproduction and teratology. She is currently a Scientific Researcher and Project Coordinator‚ Brain Research, Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes. She recently finished her PhD entitled, History of Paediatric Treatment at the Reichsuniversität Straßburg (1941-1944) at the University of Strasbourg, for which she was funded by the Fondation pour la Memoire de la Shoah as a research fellow.

 

For more information, contact David G. Satin, MD, Colloquium Director
david_satin@hms.harvard.edu

Co-sponsored by the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education, McLean Hospital
and the Center for the History of Medicine, Countway Library of Medicine

Date:
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Time:
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Categories:
  History of Medicine  

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Emily Gustainis

Deputy Director
Center for the History of Medicine
Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

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