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Roger Sansom, Department of Philosophy, Texas A & M UniversityCountering Kauffman: The natural selection of gene regulation networks Maria J. Santesmases, Dept Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad, Instituto de Filosofía, CSIC, MadridRepresenting radioisotopes: experiments and instruments in the visualization of life sciences in the post-WWII era Sara Scharf, IHPST, University of TorontoThe development of text-based techniques of plant identification in the long 18th century Jutta Schickore, History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University BloomingtonThey “saw distinctly” – and yet they were deceived: Alexander Monro, Felice Fontana, and the limits of direct witnessing Judy Johns Schloegel, Argonne History Project, Argonne National LaboratoryTracy Sonneborn, Convention, and Unconventionality in Cellular Heredity Karen-Beth G. Scholthof, Plant Pathology & Microbiology, Texas A&M UniversityErgot: Transition from a feared poison to a valued component of the material medica in the early 19th century Astrid E. Schwarz, Technical University of DarmstadtMaps and diagrams in ecology, its aesthetical and transformational potential Alexander Schwerin, Abteilung für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, TU BraunschweigTowards a holistic understanding of the organism: The model organisms of German genetics in the twenties Rena Selya, History of Science, Harvard UniversityRipples in the Pool: The molecularization of biology departments Akihisa Setoguchi, Economics, Osaka City UniversityInventing 'Gaichu' (Insect Pests): The Emergence of Economic Entomology in Japan Jesús M. Siqueiros, University of the Basque CountryAgency and the Origin of Life Cycles at the Dawn of Multicellularity Robert Skipper, Philosophy, University of CincinnatiThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Paradox of Variation Leo Slater, Office of NIH History & NIAIDMonkey Malaria in Memphis & Malaysia: NIAID and Malaria Eradication in the 1960s Eliza Slavet, Cultural Studies, University of California, San DiegoSubjectively Pseudoscientific: Freud’s Racial Theory of Jewishness Phillip R. Sloan, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Notre DameKant on the History of Nature: The Critical Philosophy and Natural History Kelly Smith, Philosophy, Clemson UniversityWhy ask 'What is Life?"' Clifford Sosis, Florida State UniversityAm I A Metaphysical Bigot? Ana Soto, Tufts UniversityCarlos Sonnenschein, Tufts UniversityReasons to suggest that the genetic research on cancer is a degenerative research program, Part II: SMT or TOFT: May we evaluate and decide according to Lakatos' model? Alistair Sponsel, Department of History, Princeton UniversityCoral Reefs as Sites and Subjects of US Nuclear Weapons Testing Michael Sprague, Florida State University, Department of PhilosophyStrategy Holism in the Theory of Games: Is altruism a spandrel? Joan Steigerwald, Science and Society Program, York UniversityImmanent Telology: Reorientating the Study of Life Jesse Steinberg, Department of Philosophy, UC Santa BarbaraThe Morality of Cloning and the Problem of Telomere Shortening Christopher Stephens, University of British ColumbiaPopulation Thinking and Virtue Ethics Kim Sterelny, Philosophy, Australian National UniversityConstraints on Cultural Adaptation Karola Stotz, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh*** Edna Suárez, Evolutionary Biology, UNAMRepresentations as Thinking tools: satellite-DNA and laboratory practices Mary Sunderland, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State UniversityTranslational developmental biology: Taking stem cells from the lab into the clinic Jennifer Swindell, Michigan State University Department of PhilosophyEmpirically Replaying Life's Tape
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