RECENT WORK

2024 || “‘We the people’ would soon decide for them”: Grave Robbing and the Black Press in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia, Nineteenth Century Studies 36 (November 2024): 55-79. (PDF) [Winner of the 2024 Shryock Medal from the American Association for the History of Medicine]

2024 || Review of Steven Zdatny, A History of Hygiene in Modern France: The Threshold of Disgust, H-Sci-Med-Tech Reviews, December 2024. (Online)

2024 || Review of Susan H. Brandt, Women Healers: Gender, Authority, and Medicine in Early Philadelphia, Winterthur Portfolio 58, no. 1 (Spring 2024), 82-84. (PDF)

2023 || Review of Lucille A. Lester, Women and the Practice of Medicine: A New History (1950-2020), Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (December 2023). (PDF)

2023 || “In 19th-Century Philadelphia, Female Medical Students Lobbied Hard for Mutual Aid,” Nursing Clio, October 13. (Online)


Co-organized an international virtual conference for graduate students held on Zoom on September 13, 2024. (website)

Convened an interdisciplinary symposium on human remains in university collections, held at Johns Hopkins University and Red Emma’s bookshop April 4-6, 2024. (website)