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Nersessian- Reengineering Biology: In Vitro Simulation Modelling in Biomedical Engineering Sciences
0:04:03
Elihu Gerson - Biological research and engineering collaboration: Some organizational considerations
0:03:12
Saliha Bayir - Bioremediation as Ecosystem Engineering: experimentation and narratives
0:05:31
Hanna Worliczek - Does epistemic object choice shape valuation of knowledge in cell biology?
0:03:16
Occurrences of 'Medical Device' and 'Medical Technology' in the British Newspaper Archive 1950-2007
0:46:39
Jonathan Chimakonam - The Logic of Decoloniality (22/3/2021)
0:00:36
ANNOUNCEMENT! - Table of contents for the Narrative Science project book is now available!
0:37:21
Chad Harris - The epistemic decolonisation path in Verran’s Science and an African Logic (11/3/2021)
1:03:50
Alison Wylie - Bearing Witness (16/2/2021)
0:52:33
Smita Sirker - Proof in Indian Logic & Maths: Analysing Epistemological Presuppositions (10/2/2021)
0:44:39
David Ludwig - How to Decolonize your Research Methods? Philosophy of/as Action Research (28/1/2021)
0:44:48
Veli Mitova - Epistemic Decolonisation: what, why, how? (15 Jan 2021)
0:32:16
Mary Morgan in conversation with Chiara Ambrosio - filmed for UCL module HPSC0014 on 20/11/2020
0:38:04
Dominic Berry, 7th December 15:00 GMT - The seven types of biological engineering
0:11:20
Analyzing Epistemic Strategies in Re-Using Data– A Case-Study in Bioprocess-Engineering (Mieke Boon)
0:04:56
The joke is on us? (Alfred Nordmann)
0:02:52
The seven types of biological engineering (Dominic Berry)
0:09:13
A life of their own: Host Organisms in Synthetic Biology (Robert Meunier)
0:04:57
Re-imagining Living material (Tiago Moreira and Margarita Staykova)
0:10:12
Botanical Space - Louise Coueffe (University of Angers)
0:19:22
Reading Renewables: Stories of Solar Power - Greg Lynall (University of Liverpool)
0:21:13
Narrating Human-animal Sexual Nature around 1920 - Ina Linge (University of Exeter)
0:14:41
Roadside Weeds - Ágota Ábrán (History and Art Museum Zalau)
0:23:07
'British Nature was Lost Here': when scientists, writers & bureaucrats tell stories - Jon Agar (UCL)
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