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Hannah Marcus is a historian of science at Harvard University, currently serving as Professor of the History of Science and Faculty Director of the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments. Her research focuses on early modern European science and medicine (1400-1700), particularly examining censorship practices, the history of aging, and Galileo's epistolary networks.
- Department of the History of Science, Harvard University
- Director, Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
- Co-director, History of Contagion in Harvard Library Collections
Research Interests include:
- Scientific censorship in Counter-Reformation Italy
- Material history of medical books
- Gerontology in Renaissance thought
- Galileo's communication strategies
- Digital humanities approaches to historical contagion
Scientific Awards:
- Winner of the Helen and Howard R. Marraro Prize
- Recipient of Morris D. Forkosch Prize
- Honorable Mention for Scholarly Edition in Translation Award
- Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award
Education: Ph.D. from Stanford University (2016), BA from University of Pennsylvania. She teaches courses on medieval-to-early-modern scientific transformations and supervises graduate research on premodern science.
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