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James Strick is a Professor and Program Chair of Science, Technology and Society at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. His academic background includes a PhD in History from Princeton University (1997), with a dissertation on Victorian-era debates in microbiology and evolutionary science. He holds additional degrees in Microbiology and Biology Education.
Research interests focus on the historical intersections of science, medicine, and society, including environmental history, medical ethics, and the role of science in public policy. He teaches courses such as Environmental History, History of Medicine, and Nuclear Technology Ethics.
Notable work includes a 2009 opinion piece on academic reform in Inside Higher Education and a 2000 Smithsonian Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University's History of Science program. He has secured grants like the 2008-2009 CPC Mellon Grant for research.
Professional activities include presentations at the Dibner Workshop on bacteriological history and peer-reviewed contributions to microbiology and science historiography.


