Selected recent and upcoming presentations

“TBA.” Simco Lecture. Department of Philosophy, University of Memphis. April, 2017.

“TBA.” Division of Medical Ethics of Weill Cornell Medicine. February, 2017.

“TBA.” Commonwealth Center for the Humanities and Society. University of Louisville. January, 2017.

“Intersectional Feminism in STEM.” American Physical Society Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics. Harvard University. January, 2017.

“The History and Biopolitics of Epigenetic Inheritance and Maternal Interventions.” Workshop: Harnessing the Transformative Power of the Gestational Environment to Improve Offspring Health.  University of Chicago. November, 2016. 

“TBA.” Texas A&M University. Institute for Genome Sciences and Society. Keynote Speaker. Fall Symposium: Science and Sex. October, 2016.

“Gender Bias and the Human Genome: The Case for Diversity in Biomedical Discovery.” Featured Speaker. The Rosalind Franklin University Symposium on Women in Science and Medicine. September, 2016. 

“Exceptional and Unconformable Phenomena: Maternal Effects and the Epistemologies of the Life Sciences.” Pennsylvania State University Institute for the Arts and Humanities. Mellon Seminar: The Boundaries of the Human in the Age of the Life Sciences. April, 2016, and April, 2017. 

 “The Maternal Mystique: Gender and Science at the Maternal-Fetal Interface.” Marian Fox Martel Distinguished Lecture in Gender and Science. Center for the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Rice University. March, 2016.

“Don’t Blame the Mothers! Communicating DOHaD research to the larger public.” Séminaire interdisciplinaire de l'EHESP. Villejuif Hospital, Paris. December, 2015. 

“Sex, Gender, and the Human Genome.” Penn Humanities Forum. University of Pennsylvania. October, 2015.

“Against Superstition: The Science of Prenatal Influences in the Eugenic Era.” University of Pennsylvania. Department of History and Sociology of Science. October, 2015.

“Conceptualizing Sex Differences in the Human Genome." A Critical Moment: Sex/Gender at the Intersection of Culture, Brain, and Behavior. Foundation for Psychocultural Research and UCLA. Los Angeles, CA. October, 2015.