
Jeremy Greene
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historian of science, medicine, and technology at Johns Hopkins University
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https://www.hopkinshistoryofmedicine.org/content/jeremy-greene 18-06-2009 01:00:56
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Delighted to announce the first article from my current research project, Syringe Tides: Disposable Medical Technologies and the Making of Medical Waste is now published in The Atlantic—with many thanks to Daniel Engber #histmed theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

Now at #EAHMH2023 Clio in a crisis: Reflections on the roles and responsibilities of the historian in a pandemic virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/#/event/3836/s… a roundtable chaired by Michael Bresalier with Guillaume Lachenal Laurence Monnais Jeremy Greene Dora Vargha et al. First set of questions


Spot on, Gareth. The other song based on the syringe tides was the basis for the title of this recent article in The Atlantic : theatlantic.com/technology/arc…


Coverage of the criminal activity by Curtis Bay medical waste incinerator and the ongoing call for Governor Wes Moore to act on commitments to environmental justice. youtube.com/watch?v=qc0I6s…



Honored by this book forum in Somatosphere on Jeremy Greene's THE DOCTOR WHO WASN'T THERE (UChicagoPress) & my book THE DISTANCE CURE (The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social). With deep thanks to Mar Hicks, @jaivirdi, Kirsten Ostherr, grimaldi, Katja Guenther & Felix Rietmann: somatosphere.net/introduction-b…

Thanks to the good people at Somatosphere for pairing THE DOCTOR WHO WASN'T THERE (UChicagoPress) with Hannah Zeavin’s THE DISTANCE CURE (The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social)for a book forum! thanks Mar Hicks @jaivirdi Kirsten Ostherr, grimaldi, Katja Guenther & Felix Rietmann: tinyurl.com/ydey9khf








Makers and marketers of prescription opioids misused scientific evidence to advance five common and inaccurate claims about the safety and effectiveness of prescription opioids, according to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers' review of @IndustryDocs. publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/study-det…

This work was a joint effort with Jason Chernesky, Caleb Alexander, Anna Lembke, Adam Koon Dr. Cecília Tomori David Michaels @drdavidmichaels.bsky.social Jeremy Greene Summary here as well by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: lnkd.in/gK5fXfeC