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Dominic J. Berry University of Birmingham |
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| Web Page: | http://https://dominicberry.wordpress.com/ |
| List Affiliations: | Review Editor for H-Sci-Med-Tech |
| Interests: | British History / Studies History of Science, Medicine, and Technology |
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Bio: Dominic completed his PhD in the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Leeds in 2014. His first postdoctoral project (completed in Leeds 2014-15) was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the UK, looking at the history and significance of intellectual property in biological sciences and industries. His second (2015-2017) was as a Research Fellow on the Engineering Life project, pursued at the University of Edinburgh and funded by the European Research Council. There he investigated the ideas, practices, policies and promises of biological engineering. Subsequently he became a Research Fellow at the LSE (2018-2020) contributing to the Narrative Science project, funded by the European Research Council. There he focused on the ways that narrative, as a way of knowing, is an important contributor to STEM. He is not a Research Fellow on the Everyday Cyborgs 2.0 project at the University of Birmingham, funded by the Wellcome Trust. He is investigating the history of implantable medical devices. |
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