Science Brokers: Sephardic Physicians in Eighteenth-Century Societies

For Current Fellows
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST

Katz Center
420 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Contact:
Marci Seder
RSVP REQUIRED

At the weekly Ruth Meltzer Seminars, Katz Center fellows share their research in an intellectually rigorous workshop setting. Seminars are limited to fellows and invited guests only.

Featuring

Carla Vieira

School of Social Sciences and the Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon

Carla Vieira is a researcher at the CHAM—Center for the Humanities, NOVA FCSH, and the Center for Sephardic Studies Alberto Benveniste, University of Lisbon. She is the principal investigator of the project, Western Sephardic Diaspora Roadmap and coordinates the Digital Paradigm Research Line at the CHAM. Her research focuses on the early modern Western Sephardic diaspora in England and colonial North America and its impact on transatlantic economic, social, and scientific networks. Her Katz Center project turns its gaze to eighteenth-century Sephardi doctors, assessing their roles as scientific brokers and intermediaries. 

Vieria received her Ph.D. in modern history from the NOVA University of Lisbon—School of Social Sciences and Humanities (NOVA FCSH). 

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