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Nicolas "Nic" Rasmussen (1962—) is a historian of modern life sciences, and a Professor in the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of New South Wales.〔(University of New South Wales: Faculty of Arts And Social Sciences: School of Humanities and Languages: People: Professor Nicolas Rasmussen. )〕 With major interests in the history of amphetamines, the history of drug abuse, and the history of clinical trials, he has higher degrees in history and philosophy of science, developmental biology, and public health. == Early life == Born in Paris in 1962 of American parents — computer scientist Norman L. Rasmussen (1928—2003), later director of IBM’s Cambridge Scientific Center, and an important contributor to the development of time-sharing operating systems,〔("RIP, IBM Cambridge Scientific Center, 1992; and Founder Norman Rasmussen, 2003", ''Smart Phones: Technology and Business Apps'', (31 July 2011). )〕 and Laura Sootin Rasmussen (1933—), later an organizer and officer of the National Organization for Women in New England〔She was also the sometime editor and publisher of the monthly women's rights newsletter called ''The New Broom'' (see (''Smith College Bulletin'' (1954-1955), p.55 ); (’54: ''Smith Alumnae Quarterly'', (Fall 1954) p.63 ); (’54: ''Smith Alumnae Quarterly'', (August 1957), p.262 ); (’54: ''Smith Alumnae Quarterly'', (February 1972), p.53 ); ('54: ''Smith Alumnae Quarterly'', (November 1973) p.50 ); and ('54: ''Smith Alumnae Quarterly'', (November 1976) p.51 ))〕 — he attended the Roxbury Latin School, near Boston, in Massachusetts.
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