M. Susan Lindee | |
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Born | Mary Susan Lindee April 7, 1953 |
Nationality | American |
Education | University of Texas at Austin Cornell University |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship (2004) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | History of science Sociology of science |
Institutions | University of Pennsylvania |
Thesis | Mutation, radiation and species survival: The genetics studies of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan (1990) |
Mary Susan Lindee (born April 7, 1953)[1] is an American historian and sociologist of science. She has been the Janice and Julian Bers Professor of History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania since 2013.[2] At the University of Pennsylvania, she previously served as Chair of History and Sociology of Science, and as Associate Dean for the Social Sciences.[3] She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2004.[4]
Most widely held works by M. Susan Lindee:[5]