Antonia Grousdanidou holds degrees in Philosophy and Art History from the University of Birmingham, UK, and is a doctoral candidate in German Studies in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at JHU. Her dissertation The Production of Forensic Space in Interwar Germanlanguage Modernist Crime Narrative examines the intersection of genre literature and forensic science in the production of social space. As graduate fellow at the Johns Hopkins Center for Medical Humanities and Social Medicine she explored these research interests from the perspective of forensic medicine. She has taught German language at all levels, as well as a variety of self-designed courses, including The Uncanny Valley in Literature & Film and Crime Fiction & Forensic Science.