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Biology as technology

K Bayertz1, P Nevers

  • 1University of Münster.

Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
|July 1, 1998
PubMed
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The technological dimension is crucial for modern biosciences, driving progress through increasing research complexity and investment. This shift impacts scientific practice, requiring collaborative, institutionally funded efforts rather than individual endeavors.

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Area of Science:

  • Biosciences
  • Science and Technology Studies
  • History of Science

Background:

  • The empirical nature of biosciences necessitates technological means for accessing natural phenomena.
  • Advancement in scientific knowledge is directly correlated with increased technological investment and complexity.

Observation:

  • Modern biosciences are characterized by a growing preponderance of technological means.
  • The type of research technology influences the research subject, objects of investigation, and outcomes.
  • Distinction between descriptive, experimental, and industrial bioscience types highlights varying technological integration.

Findings:

  • Science, particularly biosciences, is increasingly shaped by technology, moving beyond theoretical results to practical application.

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  • The "gentleman scientist" model is obsolete due to high costs of contemporary research technology.
  • Scientific activities are now professionalized, often institutionalized, and influenced by external funding and decision-making.
  • Implications:

    • A realistic view of science must integrate its technological, industrial, and social dimensions.
    • The social and economic realities of science, including funding and labor structures, are integral to its practice and outcomes.
    • Understanding the interplay between technology, research methods, and scientific results is key to navigating contemporary science.