Affiliated Research Scholars
Tatjana Buklijas
Research Fellow, The Liggins Institute, University of Auckland
Research interests: History of medicine and biology; history of anatomy and embryology; medicine and evolution; science and medicine in Central Europe.
Publications
- 'Maternal and transgenerational influences on human health' in Eva Jablonka and Snait Gissis, Transmutations of Lamarckism: from subtle fluids to molecular biology, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2011, pp. 237–249 (with PD Gluckman and MA Hanson).
- 'Public anatomies in fin-de-siècle Vienna', Medicine Studies 2 (2010), 71–92.
- 'A conceptual framework for the developmental origins of health and disease', Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease 1 (2010), 1–13 (with PD Gluckman and MA Hanson).
- Review of Rentetzi, Maria, Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th-Century Vienna. HABSBURG, H-Net Reviews. January 2010.
- Making Visible Embryos, online exhibition, October 2008 (with Nick Hopwood).
- 'Cultures of death and politics of corpse supply: anatomy in Vienna, 1848–1914', Bulletin of the History of Medicine 82 (2008), 570–607.
- 'Cultures of dissection and anatomies of generation', essay review of Katharine Park's Secrets of women: gender, generation and the origins of human dissection, in Annals of Science 65 (2008), 439–444.
- Introduction to the special section on 'Science, medicine and nationalism in the Habsburg Empire from the 1840s to 1918', Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (2007), 679–86 (with E Lafferton).
- 'Surgery and national identity in late nineteenth-century Vienna', Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (2007), 756–74.
