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David Jones, M.D., Ph.D.

A. Bernard Ackerman Professor of the Culture of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
A. Bernard Ackerman Professor of the Culture of Medicine, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Affiliate of the Department of History, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Harvard College Professor, Faculty of Arts & Sciences

David Jones completed his AB degree at Harvard College in 1993 (History and Science), and then pursued a PhD in History of Science at Harvard University and an MD at Harvard Medical School, receiving both in 2001. After an internship in pediatrics at Children's Hospital and Boston Medical Center, he trained as a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital, and then worked for two years as a staff psychiatrist in the Psychiatric Emergency Service at Cambridge Hospital. He joined the faculty at MIT in 2005 as an assistant professor of the history and culture of science and technology. From 2004 to 2008, Professor Jones directed the Center for the Study of Diversity in Science, Technology, and Medicine at MIT, organizing a successful series of conferences about race, science, and technology. In 2009, he was appointed as a MacVicar Faculty Fellow, MIT’s highest honor for faculty who have made sustained contributions to undergraduate education. He also taught as a lecturer in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, where he was awarded the 2010 Donald O'Hara Faculty Prize for Excellence in Teaching. In 2011, he left MIT to join the Harvard faculty full-time as the inaugural A. Bernard Ackerman Professor of the Culture of Medicine, a joint position between the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the Faculty of Medicine. The Ackerman Program at Harvard University fosters collaborations in the medical humanities and social sciences across the two campuses. At Harvard, he received the 2018 Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; in 2020 he was appointed as a Harvard College Professor, in honor of his undergraduate teaching. He also directs the Arts and Humanities Initiative at Harvard Medical School.

Affiliates

  • Department of History, Harvard University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
  • Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Dr. Jones's initial research examined health inequalities that have existed for over 500 years between the American Indians and the Europeans (and their descendants) who colonized the Americas. Over the past ten years, he has researched a number of other topics, including the history of cardiology and cardiac surgery, in both the United States and India. He is writing one book on the history of myocardial revascularization in the twentieth century to understand the sources of innovation in surgery, and another book on the history of heart disease in India and the efforts to establish cardiac therapeutics there in the setting of scarce health care resources. His newest project traces the linked histories of air pollution and heart disease in India.

History in a Crisis - Lessons for Covid-19.
Authors: Authors: Jones DS.
N Engl J Med
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Sounding the Alarm on Climate Change, 1989 and 2019.
Authors: Authors: Dunk JH, Jones DS.
N Engl J Med
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In Search of Historical Insight Into the Problem of Military Suicide.
Authors: Authors: Jones DS.
JAMA Netw Open
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Human Health on an Ailing Planet - Historical Perspectives on Our Future.
Authors: Authors: Dunk JH, Jones DS, Capon A, Anderson WH.
N Engl J Med
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In Reply to Wald.
Authors: Authors: Greene JA, Jones DS.
Acad Med
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Making heart-lung machines work in India: Imports, indigenous innovation and the challenge of replicating cardiac surgery in Bombay, 1952-1962.
Authors: Authors: Jones DS, Sivaramakrishnan K.
Soc Stud Sci
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The 50-Year Legacy of the Harvard Report on Brain Death.
Authors: Authors: Truog RD, Pope TM, Jones DS.
JAMA
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Transplant Buccaneers: P.K. Sen and India's First Heart Transplant, February 1968.
Authors: Authors: Jones DS, Sivaramakrishnan K.
J Hist Med Allied Sci
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The Shared Goals and Distinct Strengths of the Medical Humanities: Can the Sum of the Parts Be Greater Than the Whole?
Authors: Authors: Greene JA, Jones DS.
Acad Med
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CABG at 50 (or 107?) - The Complex Course of Therapeutic Innovation.
Authors: Authors: Jones DS.
N Engl J Med
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