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Science & Dissent Workshop

by Administrator | Jun 2, 2018 | 0 comments

Science & Dissent Workshop June 1-2, 2018 University of Geneva, Switzerland More...

La personnalité des scientifiques: Prix Nobel de chimie à Jacques Dubochet

by Administrator | Oct 5, 2017 | 0 comments

Interview de Bruno J. Strasser dans l’émission La Matinale, RTS Radio, 05.10.2017 Bruno Strasser, historien des sciences et professeur à l’Université de Genève, revient sur le parcours de Jacques Dubochet, qui a reçu le prix Nobel de chimie et sur...

L’open science ou comment rendre la recherche scientifique plus transparente

by Administrator | Jul 6, 2017 | 0 comments

Interview de Bruno J. Strasser dans l’émission CQFD, RTS Radio, 06.07.2017 Dans un univers où désormais tout doit être “ouvert”, la science n’y échappe pas. L’open science se fonde sur le partage dans l’espoir de faire progresser plus vite la...

BioFabbing Convergence: Fabrications and Fabulations

by Administrator | May 14, 2017 | 0 comments

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Critical Studies of Citizen Science in Biomedical Research

by Administrator | Mar 2, 2017 | 0 comments

Critical Studies of Citizen Science in Biomedical Research March 2, 2017 King’s College London More...
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