Joint Atlantic Seminar for the History of Medicine

Institute of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University

October 3-4, 2014

About

The Joint Atlantic Seminar for the History of Medicine (JASMed) is an annual gathering of early career historians of medicine and public health, coordinated by graduate students.

Founded in 2002 by Prof. Harry Marks with students from Hopkins, Yale and Harvard, the first JASMed conference was held at Hopkins in 2003. Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, Yale, Rutgers and Columbia also have hosted JASMed conferences over the past twelve years. Our mission is to foster a collegial intellectual community and to provide a forum for sharing and critiquing graduate research among peers.

This year’s conference is being coordinated by graduate students in the Johns Hopkins History of Medicine Department. We welcome all participants and hope to expand our conversations to include participants from more institutions and different disciplinary backgrounds!

Details about the conference can be found on this website, but if you have any questions please contact this year’s Chair, Kirsten Moore, via the conference email: jasmed2014@gmail.com

Call for Abstracts

You can read the JASMed 2014 Call for Abstracts here.  

Abstract Submission

Abstract submission is now closed.

Registration

Registration for JASMED2014 is now closed. If you missed the September 19 deadline but would still like to register, please email jasmed2014@gmail.com. Please also use this email if you wish to cancel your registration.

Program

You can find the final program here.

Travel and accommodation

You can find how to get to Baltimore here. Details of accommodation will be posted when they are available.