Jeanne Guillemin

Jeanne Guillemin

Jeanne Harley Guillemin (born 1943) is a medical anthropologist, a Professor of Sociology at Boston College and a senior fellow in the Security Studies Program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is also co-head of the National Library of Medicine's HealthAware Project at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. She is best known as an authoritative and unbiased writer on the history of biological warfare.

She is married to noted Harvard geneticist and molecular biologist Matthew Meselson. In the early 1990s, she collaborated with her husband and others to investigate the notorious Sverdlovsk anthrax leak in Russia, later detailing her experiences in a book.

Books

*Guillemin, Jeanne, "Urban Renegades: The Cultural Strategy of American Indians", Columbia University Press, 19?? (New edition, 1975).
*Guillemin, Jeanne Harley and Lynda Lytle Holmstrom, "Mixed Blessings: Intensive Care for Newborns", Oxford University Press, 1986.
*Guillemin, Jeanne, "Anthrax: The Investigation of a Deadly Outbreak", Berkeley, University of California Press, 1999.
*Guillemin, Jeanne, "Anthrax and Smallpox: Comparison of Two Outbreaks", National Technical Information Service, 2002.
*Guillemin, Jeanne, "Biological Weapons: From the Invention of State-sponsored Programs to Contemporary Bioterrorism", Columbia University Press, 2005.

"Guillemin wrote introductions to new editions of:"
*Mead, Margaret, "Kinship in the Admiralty Islands", In Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Volume 34, Issue 2 pages 181-358; American Museum of Natural History ( AMNH ), New York, 1934 [Transaction Publishers edition, 2001] .
*Brown, Fredric Joseph, "Chemical Warfare: A Study in Restraints", Princeton University Press, 1968; [Transaction Publishers edition, 2005] .

"Guillemin edited:"
*Guillemin, Jeanne (ed.), "Anthropological Realities: Readings in the Science of Culture", Transaction Publishers, 1980.


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