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Cambridge Reproduction

 
Robert Edwards

The symposium will take the form of a series of conversations and presentations, and a talk by one of Bob Edwards’ daughters.

Speakers include Dr Kay Elder (Senior Research Scientist, Bourn Hall Clinic), Madelin Evans (Archivist for the papers of Robert Edwards, Churchill Archives Centre), Professor Sarah Franklin (Sociology Professor and Research Director of Reproductive Sociology Research Group, University of Cambridge), Professor Sir Richard Gardner (Emeritus Royal Society Research Professor in the University of Oxford), Gina Glover (Artist), Dr Roger Gosden (lately professor at Cornell University, now visiting scholar at William & Mary and official biographer of Robert Edwards), Professor Nick Hopwood (Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge), Dr Jenny Joy (daughter of Robert Edwards, and key in gathering together his archive), and Professor Staffan Müller-Wille (University Lecturer in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge).

Programme

2.00pm-2.05pm: Introduction and welcome from Director of Churchill Archives Centre, Allen Packwood

2.05pm-2.35pm: Professor Nick Hopwood (Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge) and Madelin Evans (Edwards Papers Archivist, Churchill Archives Centre) in conversation about using the archive of Robert Edwards for research.

2.35pm-3.05pm: Professor Sarah Franklin (Reproductive Sociology Research Group, University of Cambridge) and Gina Glover (Artist, creator of ‘Art in ART: Symbolic Reproduction’ exhibition) on working with images of reproduction in the Edwards archive.

3.05pm-3.15pm: Break, with the chance to view a film of an exhibition by Gina Glover ‘Art in ART: Symbolic Reproduction’

3.15pm-3.45pm: Dr Kay Elder (Senior Research Scientist, Bourn Hall Clinic) and Professor Staffan Müller-Wille (University Lecturer, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge) on using clinical research notebooks, and scientific notebooks and manuscripts, for historical research.

3.45pm-4.15pm: Professor Sir Richard Gardner (Emeritus Royal Society Research Professor in the University of Oxford) and Dr Roger Gosden (lately Professor at Cornell University, now Visiting Scholar at William & Mary and official biographer of Robert Edwards) on Robert Edwards’ style of working in the laboratory.

4.15pm-4.30pm: Dr Jenny Joy (daughter of Robert Edwards, key in gathering together his archive) will talk about her experience of how her father worked.

4.30pm-5.00pm: Concluding remarks, questions and discussion.

The symposium has been generously sponsored by Dr Piraye Yurttas Beim; the University of Cambridge Reproduction Strategic Research Initiative; the Reproductive Sociology Research Group (ReproSoc) at the University of Cambridge; the Edwards-Steptoe Research Trust; London Women’s Clinic; Theramex; and Progress Educational Trust. The event has been organised in collaboration with ReproSoc and was originally planned for the Cambridge Science Festival in 2020.

Register online: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ways-of-working-the-archive-of-professor-...

Date: 
Monday, 29 March, 2021 - 14:00 to 17:00
Event location: 
Online