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### In this panel discussion, noted Freud scholars explored the role of Freud’s drawings and art collection in the development of his psychoanalytic theories, and provided new insights into the man and mind behind some of the most influential and debated therapeutic techniques ever developed.

  
**MODERATORS**

[Peter Galison](https://galison.scholar.harvard.edu/), Joseph Pellegrino University Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University

[Elizabeth Lunbeck](https://histsci.fas.harvard.edu/elizabeth-lunbeck), Professor of the History of Science in Residence, Harvard University

[Nimrod Reitman](https://itatti.harvard.edu/people/nimrod-reitman), Exhibit Guest Curator; Visiting Fellow, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University; Researcher, Department of Literary Studies, Ghent University

**PANELISTS**

[Caroline Jones](https://architecture.mit.edu/faculty/caroline-jones), Professor of Art History, and Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives, School of Architecture and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

[Joseph Koerner](https://haa.fas.harvard.edu/people/joseph-koerner), Victor S. Thomas Professor of the History of Art and Architecture; Senior Fellow, Society of Fellows; Harvard University

[Andreas Mayer](https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/users/amayer), Senior Researcher, Centre Alexandre Koyré, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS); Professor, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris

[Diane O'Donoghue](https://www.brown.edu/academics/public-humanities/people/diane-odonoghue), Director, Program for Public Humanities, Tufts University; Visiting Professor of Public Humanities, Brown University