Minorities in Biomedicine and Biotechnology Oral History Project

This proposed oral history project will highlight the contributions and experiences of self-identified minorities working in the area of biomedical sciences and biotechnology. The purpose of this archive is not to create an artifact or token archive of minorities in science but to chronicle the stories of how these people became scientists; to engage them on why they choose to identify as minorities and how and why they work on minority and science issues; and to discuss the relevance of diversity to the future of biomedicine, health care, and the biotechnology industry. [Currently on hold].

Staff: Pei Koay

Brown Bag Lecture Series

Enjoy a bring-your-own brown-bag lunch while listening to CHF scholars share their research.

Hear It Firsthand

CHF’s Oral History Program captures and preserves the stories of notable figures in chemistry and related fields.

Historically Grounded Perspectives

The Center for Contemporary History and Policy explores issues ranging from energy to medicine on CHF's blog, Periodic Tabloid.