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Naomi Dar, Department of Philosophy, Haifa University, ISRAELAre biological Structures Aesthetic Objects? Lindley Darden, Department of Philosophy, University of Maryland, College ParkAnomaly Identification and Resolution for the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology Frederick Davis, History, Florida State UniversityAnimating Science through Popular Science Writing Soraya de Chadarevian, University of Cambridge and MPI for the History of ScienceThe aesthetics of molecular modelling - sorting out the questions. Megan Delehanty, History and Philosophy of Science, Universityof PittsburghWhat do we get from visual access? Gilles Denis, Université de Lille 1The creation of the Bussey Institution, between the Morril Act and Harvard Michael Dietrich, Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth CollegeModeling Nucleotide Substitution: Finding the Best Model for the Data in Molecular Evolution Michael Dietrich, Dartmouth College*** Igal Dotan, Max Planck institute for the History of Science, Berlin.Instruments in Flux Alice Dreger, Medical Humanities and Bioethics Program, Northwestern UniversityHistory for the Future: Scenes from the Life of a Scholar-Activist Ariane Dröscher, Free University of Bolzano - School of Economics and Management - Philosophy of Science“What is a cell?”: Wilson’s pictorical answer. Matthew Dunn, History and Philosophy of Science Department, Indiana UniversityDarwin on the Evolution of the Human Races John Dupre, Egenis, University of Exeter*** Ruthanna Dyer, Science and Technology Studies, York UniversityA Question of the Organism: The colonial hydroids and 19th century Biology
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