Olayinka Shiyanbola, a new member of the Holtz Center, and an Assistant Professor of Social and Administrative Sciences in the School of Pharmacy, recently received a UW-Madison Contemporary Social Problems Initiative grant. The team received …
Month: May 2019
New Holtz Center Member, Richert, authors book on legitimate and illegitimate, legal and illegal drugs
Recent Holtz Center Member, Associate Professor Lucas Richert, recently authored his latest book, “Strange Trips: Science, Culture, and the Regulation of Drugs” (2019), available on Amazon. Dr Richert is the George Urdang Chair in the …
Holtz Center’s Michelle Kelly quoted in Washington Post
Dr. Michelle Kelly, Associate Professor (CHS) of Pediatrics, was quoted in a recent Washington Post article about how tablet-based bedside patient portals, like those offered at American Family Children’s Hospital, can help parents of hospitalized …
Cooper publishes essay: “Figures for ‘Gretter Knowing’: Forms in the Treatise on the Astrolabe”
In the spring of 2018, Holtz Center Member, Lisa Cooper published her essay, “Figures for ‘Gretter Knowing’: Forms in the Treatise on the Astrolabe”, Chapter 5 of Chaucer and the Subversion of Form, ed. Thomas …
Popkewitz Organizes International Conference in Sweden
Thomas Popkewitz, a new member of the Holtz Center this spring, is currently organizing a three day conference at the University of Uppsalla, Sweden, Sweden’s first University. The conference is called, The International Emergence of …
Nelson Awarded Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Residential Fellowship
Holtz Center member, Nicole Nelson was awarded a one-year residential fellowship (2018-19) at the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University to begin a new project on the “reproducibility crisis” in biomedicine. This is a recent phenomenon …
Barcelos’ collection of new articles on the politics, narratives, and inequalities of medical crowdfunding in trans communities
Chris Barcelos recently published a trio of articles on medical crowdfunding in trans communities. Chris is an Assistant Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and a member of the Holtz Center for Science and Technology …
Oravec publishes two peer-reviewed articles
Professor Jo Ann Oravec of the Information Technology and Supply Chain Management Department at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater has published the following peer-reviewed articles this spring. Professor Oravec is currently serving as a member of …
Nemet’s “How Solar Became Cheap” will be available June 2019
Gregory Nemet’s “How Solar Became Cheap: A Model for Low-Carbon Innovation” will be available in June 2019 and will be available for purchase on Amazon. Gregory Nemet is a member of the Holtz Center for …