Itβs a bit of a slippery concept π, I am glad you feel it makes sense.
Itβs a bit of a slippery concept π, I am glad you feel it makes sense.
Thanks for hosting me! @aussts.bsky.social
It's finally out! 3 years after its release in French, my book on phage therapy, antibiotic infrastructure, and the possibility of pluribiotic medicine is now available! Thank you to @ColumbiaUP and to Vincent Lepinay, who has welcomed me into his collection!
#phage #AMR #capitalocene #phagetherapy
Center for Art, Science, and Biocultural Ecologies Directorship call! This Center in Singapore also collaborates w Max Planck Inst. History of Science @mpiwg.bsky.social. Pls share w folks committed to putting interdisciplinary research results into action! #HistSci #art #EnvHum Deadline 5 Feb
@cwaldby.bsky.social @ayowahlberg.bsky.social @hannahlandecker.bsky.social
On the cover: A phoronid (Phoronis australis) extending its crown-like feeding organ, the lophophore, from its tube on the seabed. These sedentary marine invertebrates belong to the spiralian branch of bilaterian animals. For over a century, their closest relatives have been debated, with competing hypotheses linking them to either brachiopods or bryozoans. In this issue, Lewin et al. present a chromosome-level genome of P. australis and reveal that it shares seven derived chromosome fusions with bryozoans. This provides rare, sequence-independent evidence supporting bryozoans as the closest relatives of phoronids and offers new insights into the evolution of genome structure and animal body plans. Photograph Β© Fred Bavendam; used with permission.
Lophophorates get way too little publicity...
Latest issue is out!
www.cell.com/issue/S0960-...
What timing! The "planetary health diet" has just been updated: www.theguardian.com/environment/...
On shelter, accountability, and repair. And FEMA trailers. An account that only gets more timely, from my colleague Nick Shapiro, from Duke university Press. www.dukeupress.edu/homesick
Handmade flier with pink, yellow, green and yellow-green figures (all with clearly non-AI fingers) reading the book covers (but the figures are also drawn as if their bodies are the book covers) of the 4 books featured at the party. The flier includes the text that is repeated in the post.
In Seattle for @4sweb.bsky.social? Come celebrate our books with us at The Pine Box (1600 Melrose Ave).
Thursday, September 4th, 7 to 11 PM.
Find us in the Bruce Lee Beer Garden! π π π°
#4S2025 #AnthroSky #STSSky @carceralecologies.bsky.social @vivvychoi.bsky.social
Fascinating paper. PFAS acts as a surfactant disrupting reproductionβ¦.not coincidentally these chemicals are industrially/commercially useful exactly because of their surface active properties.
π¦ Can the Mosquito Bite? π¦
The Multispecies Transmutation of Wolbachia Mosquitoes as Biotechnologies of Epidemic Control in Rio de Janeiro
How does the use of a bacterium in vector control reconfigure biopolitical relations?
New article at @estsjournal.bsky.social! #STSsky #AnthroSky
Call for Papers!
Gametic Politics: Eggs, Sperm, and Gender/Sex in the 21st Century
A Workshop for Early-Career Researchers organized by Rene Almeling and Sarah Richardson
April 16-17, 2026
Yale University
New Haven, CT
Details and application form here: www.renealmeling.com/gametic-poli...
1/3 It's official, our grants from the NIH/NIEHS have all been suspended. We were aiming to understand how arsenic, a chemical that millions of Americans are exposed to at high levels, is disrupting the epigenetic machinery.
My new article, "Twilight Shift," on how the global shipping industry drives thermal inequality, commodity fetishism under climate change, and the debilitating heat exposure experienced by warehouse workers and delivery drivers, out now in Limn!
doi.org/10.70312/JXNH
βWhat is it that brought us to this situation where our only solution is to strip something of all of its context and stick it in a freezer and hope for the best?β asks Hannah Landecker, a sociologist and historian at UCLA. βThere is no suspension of time." www.sciencenews.org/article/cryo...
Meaty!
Our book βEcologies of Disease Controlβ is out! With contributions from @hannahlandecker.bsky.social, @engelmal.bsky.social, @ulibeisel.bsky.social, Ann Kelly, Clare Herrick, Susan Jones, Henning FΓΌller and many more.
upittpress.org/books/978082...
Heartfelt thanks to my dear colleagues in the BioSocieties editorial collective for this incredibly generous Β΄tributeβ as I step down from my editorial role after 20 years. Iβll continue to support this terrific journal from the sidelines. biosocieties.org/our-thanks-t...
After decades of groundbreaking work at the intersection of science, medicine, environment, and visual culture, Gregg Mitman is retiring. A brilliant scholar, teacher, & storytellerβyour impact stretches far beyond the classroom. #Thankyou, Gregg. ππ₯π #Retirement @uwmadison.bsky.social gmitman.com
How do we engage with a world of material transformation hidden in plain sight? #MetabolicFutures at @akademiesolitude.bsky.social starts today!
With Hannah Landecker, Andrew Barry, Matthew Gandy,
@ulibeisel.bsky.social VΓctor MuΓ±oz Sanz and many others!
Full programme: bit.ly/4hLTmbB
I have students draft outlines by hand in class. After we've scanned them, they get them back to type up. After feedback, iterate with handwritten full draft. Mere act of writing from the brain without screen + knowing the original could be compared + knowing everyone is in the same boat helps.
CFP celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Spiral Research Centre, University of Liège: "an invitation to reflect on the futures that STS scholars will encounter, engage with, and conceptualize in their own communities, countries and societies." www.spiral.uliege.be/cms/c_126967...
One led by Gugulethu Moyo (www.phc.ox.ac.uk/team/gugulet...): www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Our article on vector control methods that use microbes to fight viral diseases such as dengue is out now. @afolkers.bsky.social and I call the approach βsymbiotic engineeringβ.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
in honor of the paperback release! Panel discussion of Risk on the Table: Food Production, Health, and the Environment this coming Monday Jan. 27
this week at UCLA: Grounding Contemporary Responses to AI in an Intellectual History of Human Sociality livescu.ucla.edu/natural-soci...
"Such settings in which wartime conditions are a primary feature have been viewed as anarchic failures of rational modernity, not a source of insight into human-microbial coevolution." link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Antimicrobials before antibiotics: war, peace, and disinfectants: www.nature.com/articles/s41...