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Joint Atlantic Seminar For the History of Biology

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Joint Atlantic Seminar for the History of Biology will take place at
The Rockefeller University on Saturday, 5 April 2003. Graduate students
and recent graduates interested in the history of the biological and
biomedical sciences are encouraged to submit abstracts for
consideration.

This meeting, now in its thirty-ninth year, provides a unique
opportunity for historians of science in training to present a paper to
a particularly well-informed and engaged audience of faculty, students,
and scholars from many institutions.

As is customary, every effort will be made to defray the costs of
attendance for all graduate students.

A welcoming reception is planned for Friday evening, 4 April, and a
banquet will be held on Saturday evening following the presentations.

Please send a title and abstract to:

Elizabeth Hanson, Ph.D.
Director of Special Projects
Office of the President
The Rockefeller University, Box 257
1230 York Avenue
New York, NY 10021
hansone@rockefeller.edu

ABSTRACT DEADLINE IS 15 FEBRUARY 2003

Pre-registration for all attending the meeting will be required, as the
Rockefeller campus is not open to the public. Please use the above
addresses to request registration materials, which will be available in
February.

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