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  1. Research Interests: Early modern and late medieval science and technology, especially the history of alchemy/chemistry and issues of science and theology/religion. Education: PhD, History of Science, Johns Hopkins University; PhD, Organic Chemistry, Indiana University.

    • Requirements

      The Department of the History of Science and Technology, in...

    • Faculty Books

      Lawrence M. Principe (author) The University of Chicago...

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      The Department of the History of Science and Technology in...

    • People

      Lawrence M. Principe Drew Professor of the Humanities;...

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      Before starting her graduate studies at Johns Hopkins, she...

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      The Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St., Gilman 301...

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  2. He is also currently the Director of the Charles Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe, an interdisciplinary center for research at Johns Hopkins. He is the first recipient of the Francis Bacon Medal for significant contributions to the history of science.

  3. Drew Professor of the Humanities, Department of History of Science and Technology.

  4. LAWRENCE M. PRINCIPE, A&S 1996 (PhD), arrived at Johns Hopkins University as a graduate student in 1988, became a lecturer of chemistry in 1989, and a member of the professorial faculty in 1997.

  5. Drew Professor of the Humanities, Department of History of Science and Technology; Director, Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe.

  6. 29 de ago. de 2011 · Lawrence Principe, professor of organic chemistry and the history of science at Johns Hopkins University, studies late-medieval and early-modern alchemy to answer questions about how modern-day chemistry developed.

  7. 17 de may. de 2022 · May 17, 2022May 17, 2022. Professor Lawrence Principe was ceremoniously presented with the Department’s “chair” at our end of the year reception by our current Chair, Professor Maria Portuondo. Thank you Professor Portuondo for serving in this role for six years; we wish you a very happy retirement.