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  1. Jessica Hester. jhester6@jhmi.edu. Jessica is a second-year in the PhD program in history of medicine. She received a B.A. in English and gender studies from the University of Chicago and an MFA in nonfiction writing from Hunter College. A professional journalist mainly focused on science, her work has appeared in The Atlantic, New Yorker, New ...

  2. In addition to my reporting work, I am a PhD student in the program in the history of science, medicine, and technology at Johns Hopkins University and a fellow in the Death x Data Lab, part of the LifexCode project. My research focuses on dissection and the afterlives of grave-robbed human remains and medical museum specimens in the ...

  3. Nov 1, 2022 · On December 5, there’s an event for the Baltimore and D.C. crew at Bird in Hand bookstore, on the Johns Hopkins campus, where she’ll be in conversation with CityLab’s David Dudley. On January 27, Jessica will be back in New York at P&T Knitwear Books and Podcasts with Wired’s magnificent Angela Chen. More dates and locations to come in ...

  4. Apr 20, 2023 · Jessica Hester of Johns Hopkins University will present ““The Subject Is Rather Odiferous”: Navigating Womanhood and Walloped Senses in the Dissecting Room of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania,” as part of our Spring 2023 Colloquium presented by the Program in the History of Science, Medicine, & Technology.

  5. Emily Clark. eclark34@jhu.edu. Emily received her B.A. in History from the University of Arizona in 2015 before joining the History of Medicine doctoral program at Johns Hopkins in 2016. She specializes in the study of women, gender, and sexuality in the early modern Atlantic world, with a focus on reproductive and racialized medicine.

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  6. Oct 12, 2023 · We are thrilled to both present and celebrate PhD candidate Jessica Hester’s latest publication in Nursing Clio titled “In 19th-Century Philadelphia, Female Medical Students Lobbied Hard for Mutual Aid”. It’s a brilliant article on an under-researched area. Congratulations Jessica on a fantastic article!

  7. Nov 16, 2021 · Check out the latest publication in the NYT from our 1st year HoM PhD candidate, Jessica Leigh Hester! In this article, Jessica discusses how cities around the world are dealing with the impact of COVID PPE pollution. A reminder to us all to properly dispose of our PPE or choose more sustainable solutions…

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