½ñÈÕ³Ô¹ÏÌýis proud to announce thatÌýProfessorÌýof HistoryÌýChristian WarrenÌýhas been named the 2026 recipient of theÌý, one of the most distinguished honors presented by the American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM).Ìý
Warren received the award for his acclaimed bookÌýÌý(University of Chicago Press, 2024). The George RosenÌýPrizeÌýrecognizes outstanding scholarship in the history of public health and social medicine, and Warren’s book was honored for its significant contribution to understanding the historical, medical, and social dimensions of vitamin D deficiency.Ìý

Warren is widely recognized for hisÌýexpertiseÌýin the history of medicine, public health, and the environment.ÌýHis research examines how medical knowledge develops and how scientific ideas influence public policy and everyday life.Ìý
Established in honor of physician, public health leader, and historian George Rosen, theÌýprizeÌýis presented by the AAHM, the leading professional organization dedicated to theÌýworldwideÌýstudy of the history of medicine. Warren’s book was selected from a highly competitive field and recognized for illuminating how scientific knowledge, public health policy, and social conditions have shaped the understanding and treatment of one of humanity’s most persistent nutritional diseases.Ìý
Warren received the award at the AAHM conference this year in Buffalo, NewÌýYork, whichÌýran fromÌýJune 4ÌýtoÌý7.Ìý