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Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies

    Biography

    I am an historian of science and technology specializing in the history of the life sciences and the history of information technology. My first book, Life out of sequence: a data driven history of bioinformatics (Chicago, 2013), examined the transformational role of computers and databases in recent biology. I am also the author of Biotechnology and society: an introduction (Chicago, 2016) and the co-editor (with Sarah Richardson) of Postgenomics: Perspectives on Biology After the Genome (Duke, 2015).

    My work crosses between history and anthropology and more recently I have written about the political and social impacts of artificial intelligence, big data, and surveillance technologies, particularly in an Asian context. I am currently completing a book about the rise of the life sciences in China.

    For more details about my current projects, interests, and publications see: http://hallamstevens.org

    Research

    Research Interests

    history of life sciences

    history of information technology

    science, technology and society (STS)

    Teaching

    Taught Modules
    Current JCU Research Students
    Contemporary Kalkatungu Art, Kuathuat the Rainbow Serpent and Relational Cultural Integrity
    Doctorate by Research - time-based
    Kelso Field Uprising: African-Americans in North Queensland 1942-1945.
    Doctorate by Research - time-based
    Palliative Medicine Pioneers: A Window into the History and Development of Palliative Care in Australia
    Doctorate by Research - time-based

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