How Epidemics End
by Oxford University
May 17, 2022 11:01 pm
The University of Oxford’s ‘How Epidemics End’ project examines the ways in which epidemics have ended across previous eras and locations. Join researchers as they explain how they study epidemics and their endings. The project ‘How Epidemics End’ is based at Oxford’s Centre for the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology and Oxford’s Centre for Global History and is led by Dr Erica Charters. It is supported by the Wellcome Trust [grant number 204826/Z/16/Z] and by the University of Oxford’s OUP John Fell Research Fund.
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