Theodore M. Brown, Ph.D.
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University of Rochester
Dept of History, The College
PO Box 270070
Rochester, NY 14627

Dr. Brown is a historian of medicine, public health, and health policy. He has conducted research on the history of the biopsychosocial approach and on translational medicine; the history of twentieth and early twenty-first century U.S. health policy; the influence of organized philanthropy on medical research, health policy, and medical education, and the history of American and global public health. He is a Contributing Editor for History of the American Journal of Public Health.
Current Appointments
- Professor - Department of History (RC)
- Professor - Department of Community and Preventive Medicine (SMD)
- Professor - Department of Medical Humanities (SMD)
| Education | ||
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| PhD History and Philosophy of Science | Princeton University | 1968 |
| MA History and Philosophy of Science | Princeton University | 1965 |
| BS History and Science | City College of CUNY | 1963 |
| Post-Doctoral Training & Residency | |
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| Postdoctoral Fellowship in History of Medicine Johns Hopkins University | 1968 - 1969 |
| Recent Journal Articles |
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| Showing the 5 most recent journal articles. |
| Baron, SL and Brown, TM. "Lead Poisoning in the United States". American Journal of Public Health 99 (2009). |
| Gamble, VN and Brown, TM. "Reaching the Negro Community". American Journal of Public Health 99 (2009). |
| Brown, TM. "Celebrating the World Health Organization". American Journal of Public Health 98 (2008). |
| Brown, TM and Fee, L. "The Bandoeng Conference of 1937: A Milestone in Health and Development". American Journal of Public Health 96 (2006). |
| Tarantola, D, Gruskin, S, Brown, TM, and Fee, L. "Jonathan Mann: Founder of the Health and Human Rights Movement". American Journal of Public Health 96 (2006). |

