Nadav Davidovitch

Education: B.A. in History and Philosophy, M.D., Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science, Tel Aviv University (1992, 1996, 2004), MPH, Ben Gurion University (2005)
Areas of Research/Interest: Immigration, Trauma and memory, Health Policy, Health inequities, History of medicine and public health, Environmental justice, Contested science
Fellowships/Honors: 2009, Distinguished visiting professor – Israel studies , University of Illinois – Chicago; 2007, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research Fellowship; 2006, Francis A. Countway Library Fellowship in the History of Medicine, Harvard University; 2005, Fulbright Award for Israeli Post-Doctoral Scholars, United States - Israel Educational Foundation (USIEF); 2000, Resident Research Fellowship of the Francis Clark Wood Institute for the History of Medicine of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; 1999, Mark C. Stevens Researcher Travel Fellowship from the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
