#  The Joint Atlantic Seminar in the History of Biology 

 



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***Jointly held by***  
  
**MIT's Doctoral Program in History, Anthropology, and Science,  
Technology, and Society (HASTS)  
  
*and* The Department of the History of Science, Harvard University**  


###   **Friday April 8th 4:30 PM &amp; Saturday April 9th All Day**

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The Joint Atlantic Seminar series offers the opportunity for graduate students in the history of the life sciences to present their work to a well-informed audience in an informal and encouraging setting. JAS-Bio has fostered a long tradition of collegiality amongst historians of biology along the eastern seaboard including the north-eastern United States and south-eastern Canada. It is one of the nicest ways to present an early career paper and meet other participants in the field.

 For more information on the history of the Joint Atlantic Seminar, please see [Mary P. Winsor’s article in Isis, 1999, 90: 219-225](https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/384616).

####  This year's seminar will be held remotely.

 Attendance is free but registration is required for all participants please.

 **Registration:**

- To register, please send an email to Janet Browne on <jbrowne@fas.harvard.edu> containing your name, institutional affiliation, and contact information.
- Everyone must register please in order to receive the links for talks and coffee breaks.

Sort    **Janet Browne  
Department of the History of Science  
Harvard University  
371 Science Center  
Cambridge, MA 02138** 

  

  **Robin Wolfe Scheffler  
Program in STS  
Building E51, Room 186  
Cambridge, MA 02139**