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Marco Ramos Assistant Professor |
marco.ramos@yale.edu |
Latin America and medicine; history of madness; health activism; Cold War; psychedelics and pharmaceuticals |
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Bill Rankin Associate Professor of History; Chair of the Program in the History of Science and Medicine |
william.rankin@yale.edu |
Modern geographic and environmental sciences; history of technology; mapping, spatial history, and digital humanities; visual scholarship |
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Kate Redburn | kate.redburn@yale.edu |
US |
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Manoel Rendeiro Neto Postdoctoral Associate in History |
manoel.rendeiro@yale.edu |
Latin America and the Caribbean, Pan-Amazonian History, Brazilian History, African Diaspora Studies, Indigenous History, Environmental Humanities, and Transimperial Histories |
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Manoel Rendeiro Neto Postdoctoral Associate in History |
manoel.rendeiro@yale.edu |
Latin America and the Caribbean, Pan-Amazonian History, Brazilian History, African Diaspora Studies, Indigenous History, Environmental Humanities, and Transimperial Histories |
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Charlotte Rich | charlotte.rich@yale.edu |
History of Medicine; Reproductive and maternal health; Gender; Immigration; Health disparities; Health activism |
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Oliver Riskin-Kutz | oliver.riskin-kutz@yale.edu | |||
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Carolyn Roberts Assistant Professor |
carolyn.roberts@yale.edu |
Medicine and slavery in the Atlantic world; race, medicine, and science; history of medicine in Africa and the African diaspora; health and protest in African American history; non-Western medicine and global health |
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Laura Robson Elihu Professor of Global Affairs and History |
laura.robson@yale.edu |
modern Middle East, histories of internationalism, refugee studies, empire and decolonization |
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Nick Rogers | nick.rogers@yale.edu | |||
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Naomi Rogers Professor, History of Medicine and History |
naomi.rogers@yale.edu |
20th and 21st century history of medicine, health inequities and social justice. Her research focuses include gender and health; disease and public health; disability; feminism; alternative medicine; health policy; and health activism |
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Gabriel Rom Graduate School Student |
gabriel.rom@yale.edu | |||
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Edward Rugemer Professor of African American Studies & History |
edward.rugemer@yale.edu |
Comparative slavery & abolition; Antebellum US history |
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Paul Sabin Randolph W. Townsend, Jr. Professor of History and Professor of American Studies |
paul.sabin@yale.edu |
20th century U.S. history, U.S. and global environmental history, government and political development, American West, energy and resources |
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Jasmine Sahu-Hough | jasmine.sahu-hough@yale.edu |