Dr. Victoria A. Harden, Ph.D., is a highly experienced consultant in the history of recent biomedical sciences and technology, with over 20 years of expertise as the former director of the Office of NIH History and the Stetten Museum ONHM at the National Institutes of Health. She offers her award-winning services in planning and executing various historical projects, including archives, books, web sites, exhibits, and videos.
With a background in American History and extensive research experience, Dr. Harden has authored several acclaimed books on topics such as the history of biomedical research policy and the AIDS pandemic. She has also played a pivotal role in the creation and development of the Stetten Museum, which showcases biomedical research instruments and memorabilia related to the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Harden's contributions to public history have been recognized with prestigious awards, and her expertise continues to be sought after in the field of medical history.
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