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136:. Its purpose was to devise ways of stimulating historians, scientists & clinicians to discuss, preserve and write the history of recent biomedicine. The Group's activities were originally overseen by a Programme Committee, which included professional historians of medicine, practising scientists and clinicians. From 2000 to 2010 it was a constituent part of the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London. In October 2010 it moved to the School of History, Queen Mary's University, London. In 2011 the Group received a Strategic Award from the Wellcome Trust to embark upon a new project, "Makers of Modern Biomedicine". 1421: 144:
An archive of oral and written history, plus videoed interviews, has been compiled by the HoMBRG and consists of three projects: Witness Seminars, Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History and SAD at 30. All material and documentation related to the project is deposited with the Wellcome Library. The
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In 2015 the Group began producing oral history interviews with notable scientists and clinicians. This material is made freely available on YouTube (in the case of video interviews) and the Group's website, as are the transcripts of both audio and video interviews.
128:'s History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group, and later functioned as the Academic Unit of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. It was originally established at the Royal College of Physicians in 1990 and comprised Sir 1283: 227:, using oral history methodology. The aim is to make the series widely available for education, research and outreach purposes. The results are published online, with most edited transcripts appearing within 18 months. 585: 777:"The History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, based at Queen Mary, University of London, continue to build upon their work documenting the recent history of clinical genetics research and practice" 656:
The History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, based at Queen Mary, University of London, continue to build upon their work documenting the recent history of clinical genetics research and practice.
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Each witness seminar is transcribed and published by HoMBRG. Recent volumes have been edited by E M Jones, C Overy and E M Tansey. As of May 2017 there are 62 Volumes. Titles include
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began in 1993, with regular meetings being held, about four per year. These recorded the voices of those who have contributed, in diverse ways, to the development of modern
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The Group's 'Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History' initiative (2006–2008) was funded by a Wellcome Trust Public Engagement grant. It recorded interviews on three themes,
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Tansey, T; Wilkinson, A.; Yabsley, A.; Zarros, A. (2016). "Physiology at the heart of modern biomedicine: Evidence through oral testimonies".
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wrote, "This is oral history at its best...all the volumes make compulsive reading...they are, primarily, important historical records
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resultant publications are open access, and made freely available online via the HoMBRG website, a partnership with the
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in 1999, with the comment, "Few books are so intellectually stimulating or uplifting." Reviewing the series in the
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Monoclonal Antibodies to Migraine: Witnesses to Modern Biomedicine, An A-Z Ed. E M Jones and E M Tansey 2014
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Resources from the archive are online at The History of Modern Biomedicine Archive and the internet archive
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The publication of these works are often referred to by specialists in their fields of medical practice.
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The Recent History Of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Edited by C Overy and E M Tansey 2014
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The Routledge Guide to Interviewing: Oral History, Social Enquiry and Investigation
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Loudon, I. (2002). "Book: Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine".
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records for the publications and those people interviewed in them.
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The topics covered by the archive fall broadly into five themes:
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In 2014 a seminar, chaired by Professor Sir Brian Follett, with
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The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC)
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The Recent History Of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
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Project to reveal hidden pioneers of modern medicine,
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Queen Mary University of London
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oral history
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Queen Mary University of London
Wellcome Trust
Christopher Booth
Tilli Tansey
Medical Heritage Library
clinical genetics
neuroscience
infectious diseases
medical technologies
neuropharmacology
psychiatry
neuropsychology
neuroimaging
Geoffrey Burnstock
Salvador Moncada
Michael Rutter
Uta Frith
witness seminars
biomedicine
Usama Abdulla
Thomas Brown
Dugald Cameron
Stuart Campbell
John Fleming
John MacVicar
Peter Wells

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