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CREATED:20221013T112737
SUMMARY:Two Centuries of Pasteur
DESCRIPTION:  The aim of this online seminar series is to reflect on Pasteurian themes 
 - broadly defined - on the 200th anniversary of the birth of the “father of
  bacteriology”. It’s not just the search for the “heritage” nor for the “pa
 steurization” of life sciences: we want to reflect on how Pasteurian life s
 ciences resonate with society at large, interacting with practices and conc
 epts in bordering disciplines. Far from aspiring to a complete map of Paste
 ur’s legacy, we would like these seminars to provide inspiration for furthe
 r research.\nwww.resviva.it/pasteur (http://www.resviva.it/pasteur)\n\n\nRe
 sViva\nScientific and Organizing Committee: Mauro Capocci (University of Pi
 sa), Maria Conforti (Sapienza University of Rome), Antonio Clericuzio (Univ
 ersity of Rome 3).\n\n\nAll the seminars will be streamed at the following 
 link:\n (https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2F
 meet.google.com%2Fbzt-ucgf-ryc&amp;data=05%7C01%7C%7C4fa369668dbe4e898f5108
 daac74e39c%7Cffb4df68f464458ca54600fb3af66f6a%7C0%7C0%7C638011915282989191%
 7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWw
 iLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&amp;sdata=inRWGOx6WvQkTMMzKrPwBbzDi111AsDNU
 Wn20QQ42Cs%3D&amp;reserved=0)https://meet.google.com/bzt-uc (https://meet.g
 oogle.com/bzt-uc)gf-ryc\n\n\nOPENING EVENT\nOctober 24th 17.00 (CET)\nROBER
 T BUD (Emeritus Keeper at the Science Museum, London, UK)\n\nThe Bernardian
  alternative: The IBPC, the materialist left and the questions of Life in t
 he 1930s\n\nThe talk is an exploration of the association of an alternative
  model of 'Life' with a clearly articulated secularist position during the 
 inter-war years. In 1927 the Institut Pasteur was complemented in Paris by 
 another institute, inspired by the memory of Claude Bernard, the Institut d
 e Biologie Physico-chemique. The leadership and many of the early members o
 f the institute had well established and well-known political positions, se
 veral were leading Dreyfusards, associated with secularism and the Union Ra
 tionaliste, and leadership of several major Popular Front initiatives. They
  also had a strongly reductionist anti-vitalist programme.\n\nNovember 24th
 , h17.00\nAgnese COLLINO (Biologist, Scientific Supervisor, Fondazione Umbe
 rto Veronesi)\n\nPolio: the Italian history\n\nJanuary 26th, 2023, h17.00\n
 Bert HANSEN (Professor Emeritus of History, Baruch College of the City Univ
 ersity of New York)\n\nUnderstanding Pasteur's Use of the Fine Arts and Pop
 ular Media\n\nFebruary 23th, 2023, h17.00\nAro VELMET (University of Southe
 rn California, University of Tartu)\n\nPasteur's Empire: Yellow fever vacci
 nation and the politics of colonial infrastructure in West Africa\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>&nbsp;&nbsp;</h2><p>The aim of this online seminar series is to reflect
  on Pasteurian themes - broadly defined - on the 200th anniversary of the b
 irth of the “father of bacteriology”. It’s not just the search for the “her
 itage” nor for the “pasteurization” of life sciences: we want to reflect on
  how Pasteurian life sciences resonate with society at large, interacting w
 ith practices and concepts in bordering disciplines. Far from aspiring to a
  complete map of Pasteur’s legacy, we would like these seminars to provide 
 inspiration for further research.</p><p><a href="http://www.resviva.it/past
 eur" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.googl
 e.com/url?q=http://www.resviva.it/pasteur&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=16657389
 54393000&amp;usg=AOvVaw2l_jFKswN30ltrLvUMQPFc">www.resviva.it/pasteur</a></
 p><p><br /><br /><b>ResViva</b><br />Scientific and Organizing Committee: M
 auro Capocci (University of Pisa), Maria Conforti (Sapienza University of R
 ome), Antonio Clericuzio (University of Rome 3).<br /><br /><br />All the s
 eminars will be streamed at the following link:<br /><a href="https://eur01
 .safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmeet.google.com%2Fbzt-
 ucgf-ryc&amp;data=05%7C01%7C%7C4fa369668dbe4e898f5108daac74e39c%7Cffb4df68f
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 rved=0" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.go
 ogle.com/url?q=https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url%3Dhttps%
 253A%252F%252Fmeet.google.com%252Fbzt-ucgf-ryc%26data%3D05%257C01%257C%257C
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 amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1665738954394000&amp;usg=AOvVaw1In5S50pwhXSGGY5hL2
 ZZG"></a><a href="https://meet.google.com/bzt-uc" target="_blank" rel="noop
 ener">https://meet.google.com/bzt-uc</a><wbr />gf-ryc<br /><br /><br />OPEN
 ING EVENT<br /><b>October 24th 17.00 (CET)</b><b><br /></b><b>ROBERT BUD</b
 >&nbsp;(Emeritus Keeper at the Science Museum, London, UK)<br /><br />The B
 ernardian alternative: The IBPC, the materialist left and the questions of 
 Life in the 1930s<br /><br />The talk is an exploration of the association 
 of an alternative model of 'Life' with a clearly articulated secularist pos
 ition during the inter-war years. In 1927 the Institut Pasteur was compleme
 nted in Paris by another institute, inspired by the memory of Claude Bernar
 d, the Institut de Biologie Physico-chemique. The leadership and many of th
 e early members of the institute had well established and well-known politi
 cal positions, several were leading Dreyfusards, associated with secularism
  and the Union Rationaliste, and leadership of several major Popular Front 
 initiatives. They also had a strongly reductionist anti-vitalist programme.
 <br /><br /><b>November 24th, h17.00</b><b><br /></b><b>Agnese COLLINO (</b
 >Biologist, Scientific Supervisor, Fondazione Umberto Veronesi)<br /><br />
 Polio: the Italian history<br /><br /><b>January 26th, 2023, h17.00</b><b><
 br /></b><b>Bert HANSEN</b>&nbsp;(Professor Emeritus of History, Baruch Col
 lege of the City University of New York)<br /><br />Understanding Pasteur's
  Use of the Fine Arts and Popular Media<br /><br /><b>February 23th, 2023, 
 h17.00</b><b><br /></b><b>Aro VELMET</b>&nbsp;(University of Southern Calif
 ornia, University of Tartu)<br /><br />Pasteur's Empire: Yellow fever vacci
 nation and the politics of colonial infrastructure in West Africa</p>
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