samuelgage
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Education:

University of Oxford, St Edmund Hall (Exp. June 2020)

MPhil History of Science, Medicine, and Technology

Southern Methodist University (2014-2018)

BS Biological Sciences, BS Health & Society, BA Chemistry
Minors in Musical Theatre, History, Classical Studies, and Latin
Phi Beta Kappa, University Honors Program, Dedman College Scholar

Experience:

World Health Organisation (2019 - Current)
Gender and Human Rights Intern, European Office

Zoltowski Lab, SMU (2015 - 2018)
Biochemistry Research Assistant

Swerdlow Lab, KUMC (2013-2014)
Neurology Research Assistant

research:

Paper | Wilkins, H. M., Carl, S. M., Weber, S. G., Ramanujan, S. A., Festoff, B.W., Linseman, D.A., Swerdlow, R.H. (2014) Mitochondrial Lysates Induce Inflammation Alzheimer’s Disease-Relevant Changes in Microglial and Neuronal Cells. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. DOI 10.3233/JAD-142334

Presentation | Optogenetic System to Interrogate Fungal Circadian Clock
American Chemical Society, North Texas Meeting-in-Miniature, April 2017

Presentation | Mengele’s Metastisis: Shadows of Nazi Medicine in Post-War U.S. Healthcare
Ch-Ch-Changes in the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, University of Oxford Postgraduate HSMT Conference, June 2019

Poster | Optogenetic System to Interrogate Fungal Circadian Clock
Texas Society for Circadian Biology meeting, April 2017

Projects | Why Using a Gender Approach Can Accelerate NCD Prevention and Control in the WHO European Region, Second European High-Level Conference on the Prevention and Management of Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health Conditions, April 2019

Projects | Moving one step closer to better health and rights for transgender people,
World Health Organization, European Office, International Day Against Transphobia, Homophobia and Biphobia, May 2019
http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/health-determinants/gender/news/news/2019/5/moving-one-step-closer-to-better-health-and-rights-for-transgender-people

Training:

United Nations Institute for Training and Research
Gender Matters, 2018

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health EPIC Summer Courses
Principles of Epidemiology, 2019

Please email for full CV
(US) sgweber @ smu.edu
(UK) samuel.weber @ history.ox.ac.uk