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AIAS Seminar: 'Knowledge-Making from Dissection to Discourse: Bartholin’s Discovery of the Lymphatic System and the Afterlife of Invisible Anatomy'

Speaker: Donna Briggs Bødtkjer, Carlsberg Monograph Fellow at AIAS & Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, Denmark

Dissection table and instruments from Michael Lyser's Culter Anatomicus: hoc est Methodus incidendi cadavera humani corporis (Copenhagen, 1653)

Info about event

Time

Monday 8 September 2025,  at 11:00 - 12:00

Location

AIAS, building 1630, room 301

Photo: Donna Briggs Bødtkjer, Carlsberg Monograph Fellow at AIAS & Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, Denmark

Abstract

Thomas Bartholin was the first to publish descriptions of the human lymphatic system in the mid-17th century. Through comprehensive translation and interpretation of Bartholin’s original Latin works, this monograph project will bridge the divide between historical and contemporary knowledge of the lymphatic vessels and explore how Bartholin’s discovery has influenced scientific knowledge making.

Short Bio

Donna Briggs Bødtkjer is a Carlsberg Monograph Fellow at AIAS and an Associate Professor at the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University. She is a medical physiologist exploring the structure and function of the lymphatic circulation through an almost exclusively human-based translational approach. In addition to ongoing studies of lymphatic vessels in the lab and clinic, she is translating and modernizing Thomas Bartholin’s original lymphatic works.


What is an AIAS Seminar?

The AIAS Seminar Series is a session of seminars held by the AIAS fellows, AIAS Visiting or Tandem Fellows or by other speakers proposed by the fellows. In each seminar, a fellow will present and discuss her/his current research and work-in-progress to an interdisciplinary audience for 30 minutes, closing off with 30 minutes for questions, comments and discussion.

All seminars are in-person and held in English. To attend online, please contact Cecilie Horshauge at cecilie@aias.au.dk by 9:00am on the day of the semimar as the latest to request a link.