History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Postgraduate Conference 2018: Sex, drugs and death: new perspectives on science, medicine and technology

With panels on early modern natural philosophy; modern science; psychology; public health and colonialism; reproduction and eugenics:
The History of Science, Medicine, and Technology is an ever-expanding discipline. This two-day conference allows postgraduate students in the field to present their research, covering a broad chronological, geographic, and thematic scope. Panel topics range from early modern ideas to public health, with individual papers covering subjects as diverse as reproductive technology, honeybee diseases and twentieth-century scepticism about science – truly offering new perspectives, as questions fundamental to the history of science and medicine are explored and examined.