Located on the 1st floor of Healy Hall. The Bioethics Research Library is home to the world’s largest and most diverse collection of materials on the ethics of health, the environment, and emerging technologies.
Located on the 3rd floor of the Reiss Science Building. Blommer provides information and research services for undergraduate and graduate programs in biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, and physics.
Located in the Preclinical Science Building (GM-7). Dahlgren provides medical and health sciences resources to the Georgetown University Medical Center community.
Curated by the History of Medicine Division at the NLM. Collections include archives & modern manuscripts, films & videos, prints & photographs, rare books & journals, and digital collections.
Offers important historical perspectives on the science and public policy of epidemiology today and contributes to the understanding of the global, social history, and public policy implications of diseases.
Provides online access to images from the historical collections of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Includes image files of a wide variety of visual media including fine art, photographs, engravings, and posters that illustrate the social and historical aspects of medicine dating from the 15th to 21st century.
A collection of literature, fine art, visual art and performing art annotations created as a dynamic, comprehensive resource for scholars, educators, students, patients, and others interested in medical humanities.
A Humanities Commons group for scholars working on questions about medicine, healing, health, and illness using theories and methods from the humanities, fine and performing arts, and social sciences.