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Janina Wellmann

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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|May 28, 2015
Folding into being: early embryology and the epistemology of rhythmJanina Wellmann
Frontiers in Bioinformatics|March 9, 2026
Movement beyond data: epistemic and pictorial challenges in understanding moving lifeJanina Wellmann
British Journal for the History of Science|September 20, 2017
Animating embryos: the in toto representation of lifeJanina Wellmann
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|September 13, 2018
Model and movement: studying cell movement in early morphogenesis, 1900 to the presentJanina Wellmann
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|November 24, 2018
Gluing life together. Computer simulation in the life sciences: an introductionJanina Wellmann
NTM|February 21, 2009
[Picture metamorphosis. The transformation of insects from the end of the seventeenth to the beginning of the nineteenth century]Janina Wellmann
Science in Context|October 15, 2011
Science and cinemaJanina Wellmann
NTM|November 13, 2019
Computer Simulations Then and Now: an Introduction and Historical ReassessmentArianna Borrelli, Janina Wellmann
NTM|July 12, 2024
Christian Sammer, Janina Wellmann, Carola Oßmer, et al.
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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|May 28, 2015
Folding into being: early embryology and the epistemology of rhythmJanina Wellmann
Frontiers in Bioinformatics|March 9, 2026
Movement beyond data: epistemic and pictorial challenges in understanding moving lifeJanina Wellmann
British Journal for the History of Science|September 20, 2017
Animating embryos: the in toto representation of lifeJanina Wellmann
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|September 13, 2018
Model and movement: studying cell movement in early morphogenesis, 1900 to the presentJanina Wellmann
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|November 24, 2018
Gluing life together. Computer simulation in the life sciences: an introductionJanina Wellmann
NTM|February 21, 2009
[Picture metamorphosis. The transformation of insects from the end of the seventeenth to the beginning of the nineteenth century]Janina Wellmann
Science in Context|October 15, 2011
Science and cinemaJanina Wellmann
NTM|November 13, 2019
Computer Simulations Then and Now: an Introduction and Historical ReassessmentArianna Borrelli, Janina Wellmann
NTM|July 12, 2024
Christian Sammer, Janina Wellmann, Carola Oßmer, et al.
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