Center for Biology and Society Arizona State University

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About the Center for Biology and Society @ Arizona State University

The Center for Biology and Society (https://cbs.asu.edu/) at Arizona State University promotes research, education, and engagement related to study of the life sciences and their interconnections with society. As a research center within a large, non-profit university, we strive to understand the ways in which the history, philosophy, ethics, policies, and laws surrounding the life sciences all intersect. In order to do this, we host a number of growing digital and computational projects, including the Digital Innovation Group (DigInG: http://devo-evo.lab.asu.edu/diging/), the Embryo Project Encyclopedia (http://embryo.asu.edu/), the MBL History Project (http://history.archives.mbl.edu/), and the HPS Repository (https://hpsrepository.asu.edu/). We are also a founding member of the digital history and philosophy of science consortium (dHPS: http://digitalhps.org/)—a collective of projects invested in applying data-centric methods to the field of hps.

The Center for Biology and Society @ Arizona State University & RDA

The Center for Biology and Society at Arizona State University has been on the forefront of promoting open access for digital assets in the history and philosophy of science, as well as pushing the field of history and philosophy of science to re-envision itself as a part of the era of big data, and to adopt digital and computational research methods.

 

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https://cbs.asu.edu/

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Julia Damerow, Software Engineer

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Julia Damerow is a software engineer at Arizona State University with a degree in computer science, and a PhD in computational history and philosophy of science. She is the Head of Development and co-founder of the Digital Innovation Group at Arizona State University. As such, she manages agile software development projects and directs the design, implementation, and testing of multi-tier software applications.