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Harro Maat, Technology & Agrarian Development, Wageningen UniversityThe Discovery of the Indonesian Rice Farmer James Maclaurin, University of OtagoNatural Selection: Its Scope and Limits Eileen Magnello, University College LondonKarl Pearson on Mendelian Genetics and his Chi-Square Tests Jane Maienschein, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University*** Jenny Marie, Max Planck Institute for the History of ScienceAnimal Breeding and its Influence on the Identity of Genetics Aryn Martin, Department of Science & Technology Studies, Cornell UniversityCounting witnesses and witnessing counts in human cytology, 1900-1956 Karin Matchett, IndependentWhat Green Revolution?: The Failed Promise of Scientific Corn Improvement for Mexico Shunkichi Matsumoto, Tokai University, JapanThe Argumentation of Wilsonian Sociobiology Reexamined Christina Matta, University of Wisconsin-MadisonThe science of starvation: Anton de Bary and potato late blight Mohan Matthen, University of British ColumbiaPopulation Structure Karori Mbugua, Philosophy, University of Nairobi, KenyaExplaining Sexual Orientation: A Lakatosian Appraisal of the Endocrine Research Program L.W. McCall, Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies, University of CambridgeExpanding Evolutionary Epistemology Stuart McCook, History Department, University of GuelphPathologists and Peasants: Combatting the Coffee Rust in Costa Rica and Colombia, 1975-1990. Susan McMahon, independent scholarClassifying in Early Modern Europe Dan McShea, Biology Department, Duke UniversityHow to Explain Complexity (Adaptive, Non-Adaptive, and Irreducible) Constantinos Mekios, Boston UniversityOrganisms as networks: a theoretical view of the potential and the limitations of applied systems biology Mohammadreza Memarsadeghi, Department of Philosophy, University of British ColumbiaWittgenstein and Darwin: An Essay on Evolution and Language Morgan Meyer, Department of Sociological Studies, University of SheffieldWhere amateurs and professionals meet – the Luxembourg Museum of Natural History and its scientific collaborators Erika Milam, History of Science, University of Wisconsin-MadisonThe Rare-Male Effect: Ethological Analyses of Behavior Genetics in the 1960s Fiona Miller, Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster UniversityJason Robert, Center for Biology and Society, Arizona State UniversityEmerging Science in Genetic Testing: Toward a Better Bioethics Roberta L. Millstein, Department of Philosophy, California State University East BayNeutralism vs Selectionism: From Snails to Molecules André Mineau, History and Ethics, University of Quebec at RimouskiGilbert Larochelle, University of Quebec at ChicoutimiHans Reiter in France: The Economic Implications of Political Correctness in Science Sandra Mitchell, History and Philosophy of Science, University of PittsburghWhen Modularity Fails John Mizzoni, Philosophy, Neumann CollegeEvolution and Normative Ethics Barton Moffatt, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities“Systems Biology: An Informational Science?” Michel Morange, Centre Cavailles, ENSThe role of two different but related graphs in the expansion of molecular biology between 1960 and 1980: the regulatory gene network and the intra-cellular signalling pathway Staffan Mueller-Wille, ESRC Research Centre for Genomics in Society, University of ExeterBetween Genetics and Biometry: Franz Boas’ Concept of a ‘Family Line’, 1890-1912 Julio Munoz-Rubio, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Sciences and Humanities, UNAMAbout the Darwinian Concept of Beauty
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