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Education
1976: J.D., Harvard Law School
1973: Ph.D. (Linguistics), Harvard University
1966: M.A. (Linguistics), University of Bonn, West Germany
1963: A.B. (Mathematics), Radcliffe College
Positions Held
2002-present: Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies, John F. Kennedy School of Government
1998-2002: Professor of Science and Public Policy, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government and Harvard School of Public Health
1991-1998: Professor of Science Policy and Law (Chair, 1991-98), Department of Science & Technology Studies, Cornell University
1990-1991: Professor (Director, 1988-91), Program on Science, Technology & Society, Cornell University
1984-1989: Associate Professor, Program on Science, Technology & Society, Cornell University
1978-1984: Research Associate, Senior Research Associate, Program on Science, Technology & Society, Cornell University
1976-1978: Associate, Bracken, Selig and Baram (environmental law firm), Boston, Massachusetts
Selected books (for details, see https://sheilajasanoff.org/books/)
Can Science Make Sense of Life? (Cambridge: Polity, 2019)
The Ethics of Invention (New York: Norton, 2016)
Science and Public Reason (Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge-Earthscan, 2012)
Designs on Nature: Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005)
Science at the Bar: Law, Science, and Technology in America (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995)
The Fifth Branch: Science Advisers as Policymakers (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990).
Controlling Chemicals: The Politics of Regulation in Europe and the U.S. (with R. Brickman and T.Ilgen)(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1985)
Co-editor (with Sang-Hyun Kim), Dreamscapes of Modernity: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Fabrication of Power (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015)
Editor, Reframing Rights: Bioconstitutionalism in the Genetic Age (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011)
Editor, States of Knowledge: The Co-Production of Science and Social Order (London: Routledge, 2004)
Co-editor (with Marybeth Long Martello), Earthly Politics: Local and Global in Environmental Governance (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004)