Events
The Science History Institute produces a wide range of in-person and virtual events that are free and open to the public. From exhibition openings and talks, to museum tours and late-night activities, our programming is aimed at science history lovers, students, industry professionals, scholars, educators, and the scientifically curious.

Oct
30
Thu
1pm-2pm
Beyond Frankenstein: Transplant Science and Lifesaving Pig Organs
This virtual panel will discuss how transplant decision making walks the fine line between what is morally valid for the extension of life and the range of technologies that could test our definition of what it means to be human.

Dec
01
Mon
1pm-2pm
New Therapies for a World Without HIV
At this virtual panel, Paul Volberding and Moupali Das will discuss HIV treatment past and present with special attention to improving access in developing countries.

Jan
05
Mon
Jan
08
Thu
10am-1pm
Oral History Training Institute
This virtual training workshop introduces researchers to oral history and research interview methodologies.

May
18
Mon
May
21
Thu
10am-1pm
Oral History Training Institute
This virtual training workshop introduces researchers to oral history and research interview methodologies.

Aug
17
Mon
Aug
20
Thu
10am-1pm
Oral History Training Institute
This virtual training workshop introduces researchers to oral history and research interview methodologies.