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CURRICULUM VITAE Alberto Cambrosio, Ph.D. January 2019 Date of birth: December 8, 1950 Place of birth: Lugano (Switzerland) Citizenship: Swiss and Canadian Languages: French, English, Italian (write and speak) German, Spanish (read) Address (Work): Department of Social Studies of Medicine McGill University 3647 Peel Street Montreal, Quebec H3A 1X1 Tel.: ++1-514 398-4981 Fax: ++1-514 398-1498 E-Mail: alberto.cambrosio@mcgill.ca Web: https://mcgill.ca/ssom/staff/alberto-cambrosio Education 1977-1984: Philosophiae Doctor - “Histoire et Sociopolitique des Sciences” (History and Sociology of Science), University of Montreal (Quebec, Canada) [12 January 1984] 1975-1977: Maîtrise en Environnement (Master’s Degree in Environmental Sciences), Faculty of Science, University of Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada) [22 October 1977] 1969-1974: Diplom (B.Sc. Honours) - Zoology (Biology), Faculty of Science, University of Basel (Switzerland) [10 December 1973] Alberto Cambrosio, Curriculum Vitae – page 2 Fields of specialization Sociology of science, technology and medicine Sociology of biomedical knowledge and practices Sociology of innovation History of contemporary biomedicine Social assessment of science and technology Academic and professional experience PRESENT POSITION Since 1990: Department of Social Studies of Medicine (also: Associate Member, Department of Sociology), McGill University (Montreal): • 2004 (June) – present: Full Professor • 1994 (June) – 2004: Associate Professor (with tenure) • 1990 - 1994: Associate Professor (tenure track) PREVIOUS AND TEMPORARY POSITIONS • 2005-2016: Chair, Department of Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University. • 2018-2019: Invited Professor, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences Po, Paris. • 2016 (June): Invited Researcher, Making Genomic Medicine project, Science, Technology and Innovation Studies Subject Group, University of Edinburgh (UK). • 2009-2015: “Mentor”, The Health Care, Technology, and Place II (HCTP2) CIHR Strategic Research and Training Program. • 2011-2012: Invited Researcher, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences Po, Paris. • 2009 (June-July): Invited Researcher, UMR 912 Inserm-IRD-Université de la Méditerranée (SE4S: “Sciences Economiques et Sociales, Systèmes de Santé, Sociétés”), Marseille (France). • 2008 (May-June): Invited Researcher, UMR 912 Inserm-IRD-Université de la Méditerranée (SE4S: “Sciences Économiques et Sociales, Systèmes de Santé, Sociétés”), Marseille (France). • 2007-2008: “Mentor”, The Health Care, Technology, and Place (HCTP) CIHR Strategic Research and Training Program. • 1991-2008: Regular member, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST), Montreal. • 2007 (May-June): Invited Professor (“Professeur associé de 1ère classe”), École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation. • 2005 (April): Visiting Fellow, ESRC Centre for Social and Economic Aspects of Genomics (CESAGen), Cardiff School of Social Sciences, University of Cardiff (UK). Alberto Cambrosio, Curriculum Vitae – page 3 • 2004-2005 (September-May): Senior Invited Researcher, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Unit 502: Centre de Recherche Médecine, Sciences, Santé et Société (CERMES), Villejuif (Paris, France). • 2002 (January–August): Acting Chair, Department of Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University. • 2001 (January-December): Senior Invited Researcher (“Poste orange”), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Unit 379: Épidémiologie et sciences sociales appliquées à l’innovation médicale, Institut Paoli-Calmettes, Marseilles (France). • 1999 (October-November): Invited Visiting Scholar, Max-Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany. • 1999 (March-June): Invited Research Fellow, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, History of Modern Biomedical Science Unit, London (U.K.) • 1997 (February-March): Invited Professor, Faculté de Lettres et Philosophie, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon (France). • 1996-1997: Invited researcher, Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation, École Nationale Supérieure des Mines, Paris, and INSERM Unité 158 “Savoirs et pratiques dans le champ médical: histoire, sociologie, psychanalyse”, Hôpital des Enfants Malades, Paris. • 1986-1990: “Professeur sous octroi” (Research Professor), Centre de recherche en évaluation sociale des technologies (CREST), and Department of Sociology, Université du Québec à Montréal. • 1990 (July-September): “Maître de recherche associé” (Research Associate), Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation, École Nationale Supérieure des Mines, Paris. • 1985-1986: Visiting Scholar (Postdoctoral Fellow), Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. • 1984-1985: Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology, Université de Montréal. • 1984: Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology, Université du Québec à Montréal. • 1983-1984: Consulting Professor, Télé-Université (Université du Québec). • 1983: Research Assistant, Institut Québécois de Recherches sur la Culture. • 1980-1983: Lecturer, Department of Biological Sciences, Université du Québec à Montréal. • 1978-1980: Teaching Assistant, École Polytechnique de Montréal. • 1978: Research Assistant, Institut d’Histoire et de Sociopolitique des Sciences, Université de Montréal. Honors and awards • 2011-2012: Senior Fellow of the “Research in Paris” program, City of Paris. • 2009-2010: Gordon Cain Fellow in Technology, Policy, and Entrepreneurship, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia. • 2005: Ludwik Fleck Prize by the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) for the book Biomedical Platforms, co-authored with Peter Keating. The Prize is awarded annually for the best book in the area of science and technology studies. • 1997: Burroughs Wellcome Fund, 40th Anniversary Award in the History of Medicine. • 2011-present: Member of the International Editorial Advisory Board of the Genetics & Society Book Series published by Routledge. Alberto Cambrosio, Curriculum Vitae – page 4 • 2009-2016: Member of the Advisory Board of Medicine Studies. • 2007-present: Member of the Scientific Board of Politix: Revue de sciences sociales du politique. • 2018-present: Member of the Advisory Board of History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. • 2007-present: Member of the Scientific Board of Rivista per le Medical Humanities. • 2005-present: Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Social Studies of Science. • 1998-present: Member of the International Editorial Advisory Board of New Genetics & Society. • 2007-2018: Member of the Editorial Board of History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. • 1997-2000: Member of the Advisory Editorial Board of Social Problems. • 2018-2019: Invited Professor, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences Po, Paris • 2011-2012: Invited Researcher, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences Po, Paris. • 2007 (May-June): Invited Professor (“Professeur associé de 1ère classe”), École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation • 2004-2005: Senior Invited Researcher (“Poste rouge”), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), France. • 2001: Senior Invited Researcher (“Poste orange”), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), France. • 1985-1986: Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. • 1984-1985: Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Fondation du Prêt d’Honneur (Quebec). • 1984: Postdoctoral Fellowship of the “Fondation de l’Université du Québec à Montréal. Research grants and contracts [when not otherwise specified, $ = Canadian $]] • 2016-2019 – [Collaborator] Network of Centres of Excellence, BioCanRx Clinical, Social and Economic Impact Program: “Towards Rational Design of Policies and Practices to Enable Clinical Translation of Novel Cancer Biotherapeutics in Canada” (with Tania Bubela, PI, Co-PIs: Christopher McCabe, Jean Sébastien Delisle; Collaborators: Harold Atkins, Jonathan Kimmelman, Richard Gold, Robert Holt, Katherine Bonter, Sowmya Viswanathan, Robert Cook-Degan, David Evans, Katerina Maxikova) – $346,390. • 2015-2019 – [PI] Canadian Institutes of Health Research Grant (MOP-142478): “Oncology's metaknowledge networks: an investigation of the collective dynamics of bio- clinical innovation” (with James Allen Evans, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Peter Keating and Pascale Bourret) – $640,576. • 2015-2016 – [co-PI] Portuguese Association for Cancer Research and Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian: “CancerRePort / RePortCancer: Researching the dynamics and international positioning of the Portuguese medical oncology community” (with Leonor David, PI, and João Arriscado Nunes and Jean-Philippe Cointet, co-PIs). Alberto Cambrosio, Curriculum Vitae – page 5 • 2014-2018 – [Co_PI] Institut National du Cancer (INCa) Grant (France; INCa 2014-123): “ Targets and trials: a sociological investigation of personalized cancer medicine in action (PERSONA)” (with Pascale Bourret PI, Patrick Castel and Henri Bergeron) – €259,376. • 2014-2018 – [PI] Canadian Institutes of Health Research Grant (MOP-133687): “Genomic medicine enters the clinic: translational research, actionable mutations, clinical utility, and the reframing of oncology” (with Peter Keating and Nicole Nelson) – $324,676. • 2013-2015 – [Collaborator] Institut National du Cancer (INCa) Grant (France; “subvention de recherche hors appel à projet”): “Analyse qualitative des SIRIC (Sites de Recherche