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We are happy to welcome our new Visiting Fellow Emilie Raymer to the KLI. Emilie is a faculty member in the Harvard College Writing Program. She holds a doctorate degree in the history of science and technology from Johns Hopkins University. She has also worked on the editorial staff of the National Academy of Sciences before starting on her doctorate. Her research interests include the development of the life and human sciences, the philosophy of science, epistemology, evolutionary theory, and environmental history.
Emilie teaches first-year seminars through Harvard College Writing Program and has lectured on these topics as well on bioethics and relationships among science, art, and literature. She has also taught writing and “Introduction to Graduate Studies in Biology” in the Harvard Summer School and have worked as an editor and workshop facilitator in Harvard Medical School’s Postgraduate Medical Education Program.
Emilie will be a Visiting Fellow at the KLI from 23 June to 6 July 2025, and her KLI project is titled, ‘The Web of Life: Ecology, Culture, and Reciprocal Evolution.’ Emilie will also be presenting her work in a Brown Bag Seminar on 2 July.
Here’s wishing a Emilie a wonderful time at the KLI and in Austria