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BioMEMS and Cellular Biology: Perspectives and Applications
Published on: October 1, 2007
The "biomolecular humanities"? New challenges and perspectives
Ester Oras1,2, Jerome de Groot3, Ulrika Björkstén4
1Institute of Chemistry, Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu, Ülikooli 18, 50090 Tartu, Estonia.
Abstract:
Biomolecular humanities is a developing transdisciplinary research area in which we see natural sciences and humanities increasingly integrated and conceived of as data production and scientific discovery entities on an equal basis. This umbrella term allows us to think generatively about how humanities and natural sciences are providing study material, methodologies, theoretical conceptualizations, analytical results, and synergetic interpretations together, for and about each other.
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