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Laurel Waycott, PhD, MA

Asst. Adj. Professor
Humanities & Social Sciences

Laurel Waycott studies the shared histories of science, medicine, and art in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her current project, The Pattern Seekers, is a history of the concept of pattern recognition. Originating in the world of craft and design, the notion of “pattern” was widely adopted by scientists at the beginning of the twentieth century. By examining the history of design alongside the history of science, this project demonstrates how culturally specific notions of beauty shaped the construction of knowledge in the life and human sciences.

Ian Whitmarsh, PhD

Associate Professor
Humanities & Social Sciences

I condemn the ongoing provision of American funds and weapons for the genocide in Gaza.

My work uses critical religious studies, postcolonial theory, and psychoanalytic theory to examine trajectories of science and medicine from the Caribbean to North America and back. I have done anthropological fieldwork on how these trajectories relate to racialization and religious exclusion.

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Janet Wojcicki, PhD, MPH

Adjunct Professor
Pediatrics

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