
In this episode of the Socialist Medicine podcast, Nils Graber speaks with Lukas Engelmann of the University of Edinburgh about his research into the history of epidemiology and epidemic modeling. Engelmann presents his latest research revisiting the steep rise of epidemic modeling and infectious disease dynamics since the 1970s.
Lukas Engelmann is a Chancellor’s Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He is a historian of medicine and epidemiology, asking how historical forms of knowledge production bear on contemporary politics of health.

In this episode of the Socialist Medicine podcast, Nils Graber speaks with Lukas Engelmann of the University of Edinburgh about his research into the history of epidemiology and epidemic modeling. Engelmann presents his latest research revisiting the steep rise of epidemic modeling and infectious disease dynamics since the 1970s.
Lukas Engelmann is a Chancellor’s Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He is a historian of medicine and epidemiology, asking how historical forms of knowledge production bear on contemporary politics of health.

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