Poster Presentations
(Some poster titles have been abbreviated. Complete titles available in the attached Poster Abstract Document)
P1. Erika Acosta, University of Pennsylvania, Steps Towards Self-Help and Solidarity: Cross-Racial Coalition Building in Philadelphia
P2. Cameron Bernstein, University of Queensland-Ochsner Clinical School, Volatile Wellsprings: Offshore Oil Rigs and Early Adoption of Helicopter MEDEVAC
P3. Carlson, Hannah, University of Minnesota, "A Uniform Exchange": Defining the Nursing Profession Through International Exchange
P4. Emi Glass, Yale University, “Women’s Right to Know”: Mandatory Ultrasound Requirements, the Fetal Image, and Informed Consent in Abortion Access
P5. Sara Hollar, Yale University, Fetal Portraits: Specimens from the Yale School of Medicine’s Forgotten Anatomical Collection
P6. Jonathan Kuo, Johns Hopkins University, Revisiting “The San Francisco Experience”: Emotional Encounters and Intellectual Exchanges during the HIV/AIDS Study Tour
P7.Julie Lemmon, Johns Hopkins University, Multiple Missions: The Army Medical Museum as Maker of Medical Knowledge and Site of Memory
P8. Melanie Lorenz, Marquette University, From Choice to Control: The Marginalization of Midwives in the Early 20th Century.
P9. Marcus Milani, University of Minnesota The Value of Incorporating History in Medical Training: Insights from a Chest Tube Skills Workshop
P10. Kimberly Monroe, Trinity Washington University, Medical Oppression and Resistance: The Health Struggles of Assata Shakur
P11. Knowledge Moyo, The University of Texas at Austin, “Feluna Pills for Females Only”: Blood, Advertisements, and the Gendered Medicalization of Women’s Bodies in Colonial Zimbabwe
P12. Sohini Mukhopadhyay, University of Illinois-Chicago, Experts' Against 'Quacks' : How Sexology and the Popular Interacted in Late Colonial Bengal
P13. Nora O'Neill, Yale University, The Programmed Patient: The Standardization of the Doctor-Patient Relationship in US Medical Education
P14. Kyle Patel, Johns Hopkins University, Anti-Colonial Medicine and the Indian State: The Life of Dr. Jivraj Mehta
P15. Sophie Qi, Columbia University, Black Rage: Pathologizing Race Riots in the 1960s and 70s
P16. Peper Rivers, Indiana University, “Passive Cooperation” and “Artificial Motivation” at the Lexington Narcotics Hospital
P17. Alexandria Soto, Duke University, “Sew What?”: Stapling Instruments and Their Impact on 20th Century Surgical Practice
P18. Yash Wadwekar, Yale University, "Masked Altruism: Colonial Public Health and the Economic Exploitation of Bombay’s Poor (1896–1910)
P19. Sloane Wesloh, Sloane, University of Pittsburgh, Computerization, the International Classification of Disease, and Diagnostic Precision
P20. Jesse Ballenger, Drexel University and Sharrona Pearl, Texas Christian University, Facing Forgetfulness: The Iconography of Dementia in Medical and Popular Discourse since the 19th Century.
P21. Zoe Beketova, Yale University, Malleable Minds, Controlled Bodies: Walter E. Fernald and the Social Eugenics of Feeblemindedness
P22. Cadence Brown, Yale University, Secrecy in Pregnancy and Adoption: Lorraine Dusky’s Adoption Politics and Reproductive Justice
P23. Semaj Campbell-Blakes, Syracuse University, Agents of Change: The Impact of Black Women Public Health Leaders on Teenage Mothers' Reproductive Care
P24. Isabella Cantor, University of Rochester, Behind the Bars: Anonymity in Patient Imagery in the British Medical Journal, 1870-1930
P25. Ashley Cooper, Yale University, Suicide as a Racialized Phenomenon: Unveiling the Cultural Image of Youth Suicide within the U.S. Public Imaginary
P26. Alice Fan, Yale University, Memorializing Fetal Death: Buddhism, Grief, and Pregnancy Loss in the U.S., 1990-2013
P27. Yating Li, University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign, Starting from Symptoms: The Rise of "Womb Maladies" in Republican China
P28. Alex Hsu-Chun Liu, Institute of STS, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Indigenous Minds Acculturated: A Transculturalist’s Fieldwork Amid the Crisis of Identity and Masculinity in a Settler Colony
P29. Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota, “Such a rash act”: Wartime experiences and veteran suicides after the Great War
P30. Rena Patricia Seeger, University of Ottawa, The Evolution of Patient-Centered Decision-Making in Lung Cancer Surgery
P31. Daniela Krahe, Johns Hopkins University, Do or Do Not Resuscitate, Who Decides? The Emergence of