Introducing: A New Member of the AmericanScience Team

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Good morning! 

Today, AmericanScience is excited to announce a new addition to our blogging team! Please join us in welcoming our newest team member, Meridith Beck Sayre. Meridith graduated with her PhD in the History of Science from Wisconsin-Madison in 2014, and is currently a CLIR postdoctoral fellow in Data Curation for Early Modern Studies at Indiana University in Bloomington. You can read more about Meridith's work in her short bio below. We're happy to have her on board, and are looking forward to her perspective on all things history of science, as well as hearing more about her own research. 

Welcome Meridith!



Meridith Beck Sayre 



I completed my PhD in History of Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2014. Currently, I am a CLIR postdoctoral Fellow in Data Curation for Early Modern Studies at Indiana University in Bloomington, where I work on the Chymistry of Isaac Newton project. I also contribute to a variety of other projects related to scholarly editions, data curation, and the digital humanities. My scholarly interests range widely, but include book history, the history of the social sciences, early-modern astronomy, and the history of scholarly practices, such as annotation.

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Meridith, it's so great to hear that you've joined American Science! It's a great team. Really looking forward to your posts.

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