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Rebecka Lettevall och Eva Åhrén
NOBELMUSEETS FORSKNINGSAVDELNING
INBJUDER TILL SYMPOSIUM
MED FORSKARE FRÅN MEDICINSK MUSEION, KÖPENHAMNS UNIVERSITET
29 januari 2007
Representing Contemporary Biomedicine in a Museum Context
Introduction:
Thomas Söderqvist, Professor: ³The Problem²
Case Studies:
Søren Bak-Jensen, Senior Curator: ²Out of Time: Collecting and Storing Kidneys for Transplantation².
Hanne Jessen, PhD candidate: ²What is a Laboratory Animal? A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Human-Animal Relationship in Biomedical Research".
Sniff Nexø, Postdoc Fellow: ³A Matter of Disposal: Enacting Aborted Foetuses in Danish Hospitals².
Susanne Bauer, Postdoc Fellow: ³Displaying the Biopolitics of Epidemiologic Risk Assessment: The Precard® Software as a Museum Object².
Jan Eric Olsén, Postdoc Fellow: ³Representing Virtual Surgery in the Medical Museion².
Conclusion:
Camilla Mordhorst, Assistant Professor: ³Possible Solutions².
Commentator:
Fredrik Svenaeus, Professor, Södertörns högskola.
Tid: Måndag 29 januari, kl. 16 19, med efterföljande postseminarium
Plats: Svenska Akademiens Ljusgård, Källargränd 4, 2 tr, Gamla Stan.
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Symposiet hålls på engelska.
The Medical Museion is an integrated research, teaching and museum department at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, which focuses on the history and popular engagement with medicine. In 2005-2008, the department¹s activities are centered around the project ³Danish Biomedicine, 1955-2005: Integrating Medical Museology and the Historiography of Recent Biomedicine². The aim of the project is to explore different modes of representing contemporary biomedicine in research, collections and exhibitions. In this seminar the aim of project will be presented by means of five case-studies, each of which illustrates a way of integrating research and curatorial activities.
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