The Contagion Cabaret at the Science Museum (London) Last night The Contagion Cabaret brought its infectious entertainment to audiences at the Science Museum’s ‘Superbugs’ Late. 30 Apr 2018
2 Jan Join us for a Contagion Camerata Local students have been working with Dr John Traill (University of Oxford) to compose musical pieces about science and medicine. For inspiration, the students attended the Contagion Cabaret at Oxford's Curiosity Carnival in September.
1 Mar Magic Lantern and Science Workshop The Constructing Scientific Communities, Diseases of Modern Life and the Million Pictures projects are pleased to announce a special workshop, hosted at London’s Royal Institution.
13 Sep Oxford Open Doors The Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries and Diseases of Modern Life: 19th Century Perspectives Projects will be taking part in Oxford Open Doors 2015 organised by the Oxford Preservation Trust. St. Anne's College
19 Nov Project Launch Event at St Anne's College On November 6, Professor Sally Shuttleworth’s two research projects, ‘Diseases of Modern Life: Nineteenth-Century Perspectives’ and ‘Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries’ were launched at St Anne’s College.
20 Jun The Contagion Cabaret The Constructing Scientific Communities and Diseases of Modern Life projects are taking part in the Oxfordshire Science Festival with The Contagion Cabaret.
24 May The Contagion Cabaret at the British Academy If you missed previous performances of The Contagion Cabaret, catch it* at the British Academy on May 24th!
18 May Working with 19th-century Medical and Health Periodicals On 30 May Diseases of Modern Life will be co-hosting a workshop with fellow project Constructing Scientific Communities, on 'Working with Nineteenth-Century Medical and Health Periodicals'.
30 May Working with Nineteenth-Century Medical and Health Periodicals The nineteenth century saw an explosion in the number of medical periodicals available to the interested reader. Publications such as the Lancet and British Medical Journal are familiar names to many of us, still published and widely read today. St. Anne's College