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Flavio D’Abramo

Flavio D’Abramo is a postdoctoral fellow of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin. His research situates at the intersection of history, philosophy, and sociology of biology and medicine, with a special focus on industrialism and environmental humanities. He has analyzed the inception of biomolecular, genetic, and epigenetic models and their application for the development of biomedical technologies amidst policies of national and communitarian agencies, and the cultural patterns underpinning the scientific production within the healthcare systems. After having obtained a doctorate in Rome (La Sapienza) with fieldwork undertaken at the Imperial College London (Department of Epidemiology and Public Health), he has collaborated with the Italian National Institute of Health (ISS). He was a visiting scholar at the Ruhr-University Bochum (Institute of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine) and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Freie University Berlin, with fieldwork undertaken at the Charité University Hospital.

Oysters, Selective Pressures, and Antibiotic Resistance in the Mississippi Delta  contributionAnthropocene in the Cell  contributionAnthropocene Campus Melbourne 2018: A Report  contribution