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Elaine Leong

There are multiple people named Elaine Leong, including one associated with UC Berkeley.

One Elaine Leong is a historian at University College London (UCL), who joined the department in 2019 and holds a Wellcome University Award.1 Her research centers on medical and scientific knowledge transfer and production.1 Her book, Recipes and Everyday Knowledge: Medicine, Science, and the Household in Early Modern England, won the 2019 Margaret W. Rossiter Prize from the History of Science Society.1 She is currently working on a book about Lazare Rivière’s Praxis medica/The Practice of Physick and a Wellcome Trust funded project called ‘Technologies of Health c. 1450-1750’.1 She also co-directs ‘Reading Early Medicine’, a website centered on a bibliographical database that promotes the teaching and research of early modern medicine, and has served on the steering committee of the Early Modern Recipes Online Collective since 2012.1 From 2012-2019, she also co-founded and co-edited the history blog The Recipes Project.1

Another Elaine Leong is associated with the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.23 One Elaine Leong and Moi Liu, both MBA students, interviewed Christine Lam, CEO of Citi China.2 Prior to enrolling at Haas, Leong worked as a management associate at Citi in Malaysia.2

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Ethnic Studies Library, UC Berkeley | Jeffrey Thomas Leong
MBA students interview Christine Lam, CEO of Citi China - Haas News
MBA students interview Christine Lam, CEO of Citi China - Haas News

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