2024
Claire Conklin Sabel is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the History Department at the University of Vienna, affiliated with the ERC Project SCARCE
2023
Zachary Loeb is a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Purdue University Department of History
2022
Cameron Brinitzer is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin
Austin Cooper is a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Purdue University Department of History
Sumiko Hatakeyama is the International Coordinator for the Peace Boat and Lecturer at Waseda University Tokyo
Sara Ray is the Director of Foundation and Government Relations at the Science History Institute
Alexis Rider is a Postdoctoral Researcher on the Making Climate History project at the University of Cambridge
Amy A.F. Lutz is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania
2021
Rebecca Mueller is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Genetics, Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania; Course Director, Masters Program in Genetic Counseling, University of Pennsylvania
S. Prashant Kumar is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of History at the University of Chicago
2020
Ekaterina Babintseva is an Assistant Professor, Department of History, Purdue University
Jason Chernesky is FDA Historian at the Food and Drug Administration History Office
Nicole Welk-Joerger is Program Manager for Stakeholder EngagementAmerican Board of Internal Medicine
2019
Tabea Cornel is Visiting Assistant Professor of Medical Humanities, Narrative Medicine, and the History of Medicine and Science in the Division of Humanities at the New College of Florida
Kate Dorsch is the Associate Director in the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Department at the University of Pennsylvania
Elaine Lafay is Assistant Professor of History at Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Jesse Smith is Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Science History Institute
2018
Matthew J. Hoffarth is an Associate Specialist at Sotheby's Brooklyn NY
Justin Maxwell Rogoski is practicing internal medicine at UCLA
2017
Nadia Berenstein is an independent scholar living in Brooklyn
Rosanna Dent is Lecturer, History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University, Cambridge UK and was the recipient of the 2020 HSS Burnham Early Career Prize from the History of Science Society's Forum for the History of the Human Sciences
2016
Eram Alam is Assistant Professor of the History of Medicine at Harvard University
Whitney Laemmli is an Assistant Professor, Department of History, Carnegie Mellon University
Luke Messac (MD/Phd) is an Instructor, Harvard Medical School and Attending Physician in Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital. New book next year: Your Money or Your Life: A History of Debt Collection in American Medicine (Oxford University Press, 2023)
Mary Mitchell is Assistant Professor, New Jersey Institute of Technology's Federated Department of History
Lisa Ruth Rand is Assistant Professor, William H. Hurt Scholar, at the California Institute of Technology
2015
Peter Sachs Collopy is the University Archivist and Head of Archives and Special Collections, Caltech; Adjunct Professor, Claremont Graduate University
Rachel Elder is a Lecturer in the History of Science and Medicine at Yale University. She received the 2017 Pressman Award from the American Association for the History of Medicine (see "News")
Marissa Mika is a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society at University of California, Berkeley. Founding Director of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda in 2019. Author of Africanizing Oncology: Creativity, Crisis, and Cancer in Uganda (Ohio University Press, 2021)
Brittany Shields is Senior lecturer in the School of Engineering at Penn
2014
Deanna Day is a Research Fellow on the Beckman Legacy Project at the Science History Institute
Erica Dwyer (MD/PhD) finished an internal medicine residency at Cambridge Health Alliance and now works as a hospitalist and medical educator at Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School. "I work at a community hospital that was hard hit by COVID-19."
Samantha Muka Farber Junior Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor of Science, Technology, and Society, Stevens Institute of Technology. Author of Oceans under Glass: Tank Craft and the Sciences of the Sea (University of Chicago Press, January 2023)
Tamar Novick is a Senior Research Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin
Jason Oakes is a Research Associate in the Science and Technology Studies program at UC Davis. In 2019-2020 he was a junior fellow at the Berggruen Institute
Divya Roy is an Academic Coach at Learning Foundations, specializing in educational content, learning strategies, and executive functioning skills
2013
Meggie Crnic
Andrew Hogan is the Henry W. Casper Endowed Professor of History and Associate Professor of Medical Humanities, Creighton University
2012
Joanna Radin is Professor in Yale’s Section of the History of Medicine and Program in History of Science and Medicine. She also holds appointments in the Departments of History, of Anthropology, and of American Studies as well as Programs in Ethnicity, Race and Migration and in Religion and Modernity. In 2017 she published two books, Life on Ice: A History of New Uses for Cold Blood (Chicago) and a co-edited collection, with Emma Kowal, titled Cryopolitics: Frozen Life in a Melting World (MIT)
Jason Schwartz is Associate Professor of Health Policy and the History of Medicine, Yale University
Kristoffer Whitney is Associate Professor, Science, Technology, and Society, Rochester Institute of Technology
2011
Jessica Martucci is Adjunct Associate Professor, Associate Director for Undergraduate Programs, History & Sociology of Science Department at the University of Pennsylvania. The author of Back to the Breast: Natural Motherhood and Breastfeeding in America with the University of Chicago Press (2015)
Perrin Selcer is Associate Professor of History and Program in the Environment, University of Michigan
2010
Matthew Hersch is Associate Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University
Eric Hintz is the Historian at the Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
Corinna Schlombs is Associate Professor of History at the Rochester Institute of Technology
Roger Turner is Curator of Instruments and Artifacts, Science History Institute. I write exhibits, highlight cool stuff in the collections, and work to make the history of science better reflect science's full history.
Damon Yarnell is Dean for Academic Advising at Dickinson College
2009
Josh Berson is a Carson Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich. He is working on a book on the history of endangered language documentation in Australia, working title, "Archive Dreams: Language Documentation, Decolonization, Northern Australia."
Christopher Jones did post-docs at Harvard and Berkeley, and is Associate Professor at Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ) in Environmental Humanities, in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies. His book, Routes of Power (Harvard, 2014) won the Edelstein Prize for best book from the Society for the History of Technology. He is a 2017 ACLS Fellow.
Andi Johnson is a Senior Lecturer in History and Sociology of Science at Penn.
Emily Pawley is the Walter E. Beach Chair in Sustainability Studies, Dickinson College. My book The Nature of the Future won HSS's Phillip J. Pauly Prize in 2021. I'm now working on (and organizing historians to think about) the history of the climate crisis, particularly the histories of proposed climate solutions.
2008
Paul Burnett is a research historian and interviewer at the Regional Oral History Office of the Bancroft Library at the University of California-Berkeley
Elise Carpenter (MD/PhD) is a Physician with Kronos Health Lawrence, MA
Katherine (Katie) Janssen leads workshops and other events in which she applies insights from history, ethics, and the arts to real-life issues. She also writes and edits college textbooks and supplementary materials on a freelance basis; recent projects have included contributions to Gilbert and Reynolds, Africa in World History (Prentice Hall) and Craig, et. al., The Heritage of World Civilizations (Prentice Hall).
Hilary Smith is Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Denver. Her book, Forgotten Disease: Illnesses Transformed in Chinese Medicine, was published by Stanford University Press in the fall of 2017.
Dominique Tobbell is the Centennial Distinguished Professor and Director, Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry, University of Virginia School of Nursing. New book out this winter: Dr. Nurse: Science, Politics, and the Transformation of American Nursing (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022)
2007
Sejal Patel-Tolksdorf Until recently (for the last 10 years), Lead Health POlicy Analyst with the MITRE Corporation, McLean VA, but now living in Berlin, Germany, with my husband and three sons, where I await new adventures. Tschuss!
Joy Rohde is Associate Professor of Public Policy and History, University of Michigan; Director, Science, Technology and Society Program
Xiaochun Sun is Professor, Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
2006
Eve Buckley is Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Delaware. Her book, Technocrats and the Politics of Drought and Development in 20th Brazil (UNC, 2017) won the 2018 Humanities Book Prize from the Brazil Section of LASA (Latin American Studies Association).
2005
Philip Cho is at the National University of Singapore. Philip is on the research team for the NUS Global Asia Institute Research Project: Mapping the Technological and Cultural Landscape of Scientific Development in Asia.
Yashushi Sato is Professor, College of Creative Studies, Niigata University
Jeremy Vetter is Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Arizona. His book, Field Life: Science in the American West during the Railroad Era (Pittsburgh) was published in 2016 and was awarded the Philip J. Pauly Prize of the History of Science Society in 2018, for the best first book on the history of science in the Americas.
2004
Alex Checkovich is an Instructor, Department of History, University of Richmond
Carla Keirns (MD/PhD) is teaching ethics, history and health policy at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas and practicing palliative medicine at their hospital.
Chloe B. Silverman is Associate Professor and Director, Center for Science, Technology and Society at Drexel University
Jeffrey Tang is Associate Dean, College of Integrated Science and Engineering and Associate Professor, Department of Integrated Science and Technology, James Madison University
2003
Elisa M. Becker
Thomas Haigh is Professor of History and Affiliate Professor of Computer Science, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee & Visiting Professor, Siegen University. Author (with Paul Ceruzzi) of A New History of Computing (MIT Press, 2021)
Carita C. Huang
2002
Audra Wolfe runs The Outside Reader, an editorial and publishing consulting business in Philadelphia. She is the author of Competing with the Soviets: Science, Technology, and the State in Cold War America (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013). Her most recent book, Freedom’s Laboratory: The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science, will be published in November 2018 by Johns Hopkins Unviersity Press.
2001
Joshua Blu Buhs is an independent scholar, author (most recently) of Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend (University of Chicago Press, May 2009)
Nathan L. Ensmenger is Associate Professor, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University
Erin McLeary is Museum Director at the Science History Institute. Previously she served as an exhibit developer with the National Constitution Center, the Museum of the American Philosophical Society, and as a guest curator for the Mütter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
Susan A. Miller is Associate Professor, Childhood Studies, Rutgers University-Camden
John Terino (Lt. Col., USAF, Ret.) is Associate Professor of Comparative Military Studies, USAF Air Command and Staff College. Just completed a couple of years as Associate Dean after six years as a Department Chair.
1999
Asaf Goldschmidt is Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, Tel Aviv University
Mark Hamin is a Senior Lecturer II, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Director, Master of Regional Planning and BS of Sustainable Communiy Development Programs; teaches, advises, and mentors students on the history and theory of sustainable systems in urban and regional planning
David Howie is a Partner at ISG, heading their Banking, Financial Services and Private Equity practices
Erik Rau is Director, Library Services at Hagley Museum and Library since July 2011
1998
Atsushi Akera is Associate Professor, Director of First Year Studies Program, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; author, Calculating a Natural World: Scientists, Engineers and Computers during the Rise of U.S. Cold War Research (MIT, 2008)
Elizabeth E. Hunt (1962-2005)
Fredric L. Quivik is an expert witness in Superfund litigation, usually working for the U.S. Department of Justice, and retired as Professor of History, Michigan Technological University, now living in Saint Paul, MN
Elizabeth Toon is a Lecturer in HSTM and Director of the MSc in Science and Health Communication, Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Manchester
1997
Jennifer Gunn is Director, Institute for Advanced Study and Associate Professor of History of Medicine, University of Minnesota
Marta Hanson Retired. Associate Professor, Department of the History of Medicine, Program in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, Johns Hopkins University. She has published Speaking of Epidemics in Chinese Medicine: Disease and the Geographic Imagination in Late Imperial China (Routledge, 2011)
Susan D. Jones is Professor, History of Science and Technology, and Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, and Director, Program in the History of Science and Technology, University of Minnesota
Donna C. Mehos I currently enjoy most of my time in southern France where I continue to explore French language, history, cuisine, and wine.
Johannes (Hans) C. Pols is Professor and Head of School at the School of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Sydney. In 2018, his monograph appeared: Nurturing Indonesia: Medicine and Decolonisation in the Dutch East Indies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Jean Silver-Isenstadt M.D. is Executive Director, National Physicians Alliance
1996
Deborah Douglas is Director of Collections and Curator of Science and Technology, MIT Museum
Elliot Fishman runs a consulting firm with expertise in the following areas: Corporate Valuation, Fairness Opinions, Employee Stock Option Pricing (409a), Expert Witness/Litigation Support, M&A Advisory, Intangible Asset Valuation, Private Equity and Secondaries Valuation (ASC 820), and Private Equity Due Diligence. Astrina counts as clients Wall Street law firms, venture capital firms, venture-backed start-ups, Fortune 500 Companies, IP rich companies, and ultra high net worth individuals.
Lisa Bud-Frierman is an Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for International Business History, University of Reading, UK
Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson writes about the life sciences and the history of science. She has recently completed projects for The Rockefeller University, the American Museum of Natural History, the Lasker Foundation, the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, and Columbia University’s Earth Institute. She has taught students at Yale University and Bard College, and is the author of two books: Animal Attractions: Nature on Display in American Zoos (Princeton University Press, 2002) and The Rockefeller University Achievements: A Century of Science for the Benefit of Humankind, 1901-2001 (Rockefeller University Press, 2000).
Maneesha Lal is Associate Director of Faculty Development and Associate Director of Corporate and Private Foundation Relations - Foundation/Advancement in the Provost's Office at New College of Florida
David Powlison Deceased June 7, 2019. At the time of his death was retired from the Christian Counseling and Education Foundation, Glenside, Pennsylvania, and as Adjunct Faculty, Westminster Theological Seminary.
Helen M. Rozwadowski is Professor of History and Maritime Studies, University of Connecticut, Avery Point campus. Working to fix the terrestrial bias of history. Tweeting @oceanhistories. Co-editing the new Oceans in Depth series with University of Chicago Press.
Shari Rudavsky is the Health and Medicine Columnist, Indianapolis Star. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook.
1995
Michael Thad Allen is an Associate at Todd and Weld LLP in Boston, MA
Chris Feudtner (MD/PhD) is the Division Chief of General Pediatrics and Director of Research for the Justin Michael Ingerman Center for Palliative Care at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He holds the Steven D. Handler Endowed Chair in Medical Ethics.
Deborah J. Franklin, M.D. is at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Amy Slaton is Professor of History, Drexel University and co-editor (with Tiago Saraiva) of the journal History+Technology
1994
Jeffrey P. Brosco M.D. is Professor, Clinical Pediatrics, University of Miami/Mailman Center for Child Development; Director, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Maternal Child Health Bureau (federal)
Lyn L. Schumaker Deceased, 2021
Lynne P. Snyder (PhD/MPH) is Principal Research Scientist, Health Care, NORC at the University of Chicago, Bethesda, MD
Raman Srinivasan is a tech entrepreneur, currently in stealth mode, 3rd startup. Chennai, India
1993
Nina E. Lerman is Associate Professor, Department of History, Whitman College
Keith Wailoo is Henry Putnam University Professor of History and Public Affairs, Princeton University
1992
Warwick Anderson, M.D. is Janet Dora Hine Professor of Politics, Governance and Ethics, Department of Anthropology and Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney; Honorary Professor, Centre for Health Equity, School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. Co-Chair of the Steering Committee on Health and Cliamte Change of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences
Gabrielle Hecht is Professor of History and (by courtesy) Anthropology at Stanford. New book out with Duke UP in 2023, entitled Residual Governance: How South Africa Foretells Planetary Futures
Alexander Laszlo is spending four years in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as the founding Director of the Doctoral Program in Leadership and Systemic Innovation at the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology (ITBA).
Julie Johnson-McGrath is Principal of Coronerlady.com, a historical consulting firm for writers of fiction and non-fiction.
Susan Speaker is in the Digital Manuscripts Division, National Library of Medicine
Sarah Tracy is an Associate Professor, Honors College, University of Oklahoma
1991
James Gerald Cassidy OSB
Alex Soojung-Kim Pang is Director at the nonprofit 4 Day Week Global, where I'm working with companies and governments to adopt the 4-day workweek. My most recent books are Shorter (2020) and Rest (2016).
1990
Ellen Douglas Breckenridge (formerly Koch), J.D. is Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Policy, and Community Health, University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, School of Public Health. After spending a couple of years as a research fellow at the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University's law school, I've launched a new graduate certificate to teach public health professionals how to conduct public health law research, using legal epidemiology and policy surveillance techniques.
Deborah C. Brunton is a Senior Lecturer, History of Medicine, The Open University (UK)
Eric M. Schatzberg is is Professor and Chair of the School of History and Sociology at Georgia Institute of Technology. His latest book, Technology: Critical History of a Concept was published in fall 2018 by University of Chicago Press.
1989
Zhong Zhang is the Ades Professor, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania
1988
Glenn Bugos is the Founder, Moment LLC, and Historian of the NASA Ames Research Center in Sunnyvale, California
Mary E. Fissell is Professor, Institute for the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
David Shearer is the Thomas Muncy Kieth Professor of History at the University of Delaware
1987
Vanessa Northington Gamble, M.D. is the University Professor of Medical Humanities and American Studies, George Washington University
Joel D. Howell, M.D. is the Victor Vaughan Professor in the Department of History at the University of Michigan. This spring (2013) Joel is being awarded the Nicholas E. Davies Memorial Scholar Award for Scholarly Activities in the Humanities and History of Medicine for 2013, given for outstanding contributions to humanism in medicine, by the American College of Physicians at their annual meeting in San Francisco.
Barbara Kimmelman is Professor of History and Dean of the College of Humanities and Sciences at Thomas Jefferson University (formerly Philadelphia University, now merged with TJU)
Bruce V. Lewenstein is Professor of Science Communication at Cornell. In 2021, finished the 7 years of my 5-year term as chair of Department of Science & Technology Studies. In 2022, I was appointed University Ombuds, a half-time position. My current "big" project looks at public engagement on social and ethical issues in the emerging field of digital biology.
Thomas J. Misa is Director, Charles Babbage Institute, ERA Land Grant Professor of History of Technology, University of Minnesota
Richard P. O'Connor is deceased
David J. Rhees is Executive Director, The Bakken Library and Museum, Minneapolis
1986
Gale Avrith Wakeam is the author of Science at the Margins" The British Association and the Foundations of Canadian Anthropology (2002).
Simon Baatz is Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. He is the author of a new book on the murder of the architect Stanford White, The Girl on the Velvet Swing (2018).
James H. Capshew is the University Historian, Indiana University and Professor, History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine, Indiana University Bloomington
Edward Morman is retired as Grants Development Coordinator at The Community College of Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD
Lynn K. Nyhart is the Robert E. Kohler Professor of the History of Science, Department of the History of Science, University of Wisconsin--Madison. She is past president of the History of Science Society.
Jack D. Pressman was Associate Professor of the History of the Health Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco at the time of his death in June 1997.
Lisa Mae Robinson is at the Michigan State University Libraries
1985
Deborah Fitzgerald is Leverett Howell and William King Cutten Professor, Head of Program in Science, Technology and Society at MIT
Richard P. Gillespie is the Head, Humanities Department, Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
1984
W. Bernard Carlson is the Joseph L. Vaughan Professor Humanities and former Chair of the Department of Engineering and Society at the University of Virginia. His book, Tesla: Inventor of the Electrical Age (Princeton, 2013), has been translated into nine languages. Bernie is living in Co Galway Ireland where he runs the M.Sc. program in Innovation at the University of Galway.
Edmund N. Todd is Associate Professor of History, University of New Haven
1983
Bayla Singer Her most recent book is Like Sex with Gods: An Unorthodox History of Flying(Texas A & M University Press, 2003)
1982
P. Thomas Carroll is a former associate professor in RPI's Department of Science and Technology Studies. Then Executive Director of the Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway and of RiverSpark, New York State's first Heritage Area. Now retired, trying to resume some scholarship, and planning to move to Tucson where my newfound half-brother lives (discovered via DNA analysis).
David K. van Keuren was Chief Historian at the Office of Naval Research at the time of his death in 2004.
1981
Robert B. Belfield is deceased (November 6, 2004). Bob specialized in 20th century hydroelectric and nuclear energy history, completing his dissertation at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Upon returning to Canada, he worked as a private scholar and consultant at the Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. and Ontario Hydro.
Jonathan Liebenau is a Reader in Technology Management, Department of Management, London School of Economics, and Associate of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information at the Columbia University School of Business.
Anne Millbrooke Working on a biography of federal geologist Joseph T. Pardee (1871-1960).
David Philip Miller is Emeritus Professor of History of Science, School of Humanities & Languages, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Formerly co-editor (with Rob Iliffe) of Annals of Science. His latest book, The Life and Legend of James Watt: Collaboration, Natural Philosophy and the Improvement of the Steam Engine was published by University of Pittsburgh Press in 2019. He will shortly publish 'A New Perspective on the Natural Philosophy of Steam in the Long Eighteenth Century and its relation to the Steam Engine', to appear in a Special Issue of Technology and Culture (2020)
Jeffrey Sturchio is Chair, Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, TB, and Malaria; Chair, Corporate Council on Africa; Senior Associate, Global Health Policy Center, Center for Strategic and International Studies. Just edited (with Bruce Lewenstein) Science: Has Its Present Past a Future?: Selected Essays by Arnold Thackray (2022).
Daniel P. Todes His book Ivan Pavlov: A Russian Life in Science (Oxford UP 2014) won the Pfizer Prize in 2015. He retired in 2017 from Johns Hopkins where he was Professor in the Institute for the History of Medicine, and is still teaching occasionally as Professor Emeritus. He is currently collaborating with his wife, Eleonora Filippova, on a new project about the relationship of science and Eastern Orthodox theory and practice in the life of physiologist-psychologist A. A. Ukhtomsky (1875-1942).
1980
Robert Bud is Emeritus Keeper, The Science Museum, London, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, STS, University College London and Associated Research Scholar, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge. Latest book, Applied Science: Knowledge, Modernity and Britain’s Public Realm is in press with Cambridge University Press to appear in 2023.
John M. Staudenmaier is Professor of History of Technology; Assistant to the President for Mission and Identity, University of Detroit Mercy; Editor Emeritus Technology and Culture; recipient of the 2011 Leonardo da Vinci Medal from the Society for the History of Technology.
1979
Bonnie Ellen Blustein is Professor of Mathematics and Chair of the Mathematics Division at West Los Angeles College in Culver City, California.
John A. Pitts is retired as Command Historian for the U.S. Southern Command in Florida.
1977
John R. Uberti deceased
1976
Ruth Barton is an Honorary Fellow, School of Humanities, University of Auckland. Finishing a few articles (both Darwinian and New Zealand topics) and considering whether to fully retire or to continue with further research projects.
Susan R. Sheets-Pyenson is deceased, 1998. Obituary in Isis 90.1 (1999): 168-169
1974
Robert J. Kwik
Kenneth Thibodeau is Director of the Center for Advanced Systems and Technology at the National Archives and Records Administration
1973
Tonja A. Koeppel is a science writer and retired chemistry professor, has now published three novels: Astral Twin (2003), Secrets of Adament House (2006) and The Bell File (2012). She lives in Houston.
Kenkichiro Koizumi is Professor, Faculty of International Studies, Shonan Campus, Bunkyo University, Chigasaki-city, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
1971
Steven Shapin is the Franklin L. Ford Research Professor, History of Science, Harvard University. His most recent book is The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation (2008).
1970
Walter E. Gross is retired from the La Guardia Community College at the City University of New York.University.