Networks

National Collaborative on Humanities and Ethics in Dentistry
Partnership between the University of Rochester, University of Chicago – Loyola, the University of Colorado, and the University of Texas – Houston.
The National Collaborative on Humanities and Ethics in Dentistry (NCHED) aims to create unique and valuable opportunities for reflection, learning and teaching on ethical issues in dentistry and to stimulate progress nationwide in using arts and humanities to improve dental practice, research, policy and education. Examination of ethical issues in dentistry tends to revolve around a few commonly-taught scenarios, but an increasingly wide variety of issues are arising at the intersection of dentistry and ethics, business, public health, research and more. This collaborative program aims to fill these gaps by providing thought-provoking and expert-informed enduring content that will be of value as the profession of dentistry evolves to meet the increasingly complex needs of patients and society.
Member, January 2024 – Present
Chair, August 2025 – Present

Injury Studies Research Network
Member and Co-Convenor of the NEH-funded conference “Rethinking Injuries: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Harm, Safety, and Society

The Northern Network for Medical Humanities Research
Institute for Medical Humanities, Durham University
Early Career Researchers Development Lead, January 2022 – June 2022
and
Network Coordinator, February 2022 – June 2022
Duties: planning professional and networking events for medical humanities ECRs; facilitating applications for medical humanities networks.

Early Career Researchers Network
The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
ECRN Co-Convenor, August 2021 – July 2022
Duties: planning and facilitating research and skills events for early career researchers in British art, broadly defined; planning and writing the ECRN newsletter; regular social media management to stay in touch with membership; growing the ECRN membership.
Link to ECRN: here.

Historians of British Art
College Art Association-affiliated Society
Newsletter Editor, February 2020 – February 2022
Duties: writing and publishing the biannual HBA newsletter along with e-blasts sent every two months; commissioning newsletter features, including academic book reviews and the “British Art in American Collections” series; overall management and control of HBA’s digital output via its WordPress website and social media channels, Twitter and Facebook.
Examples of newsletters: here.