•  245
    What Counts as Scientific Data? A Relational Framework
    Philosophy of Science 82 (5): 810-821. 2015.
    This paper proposes an account of scientific data that makes sense of recent debates on data-driven and ‘big data’ research, while also building on the history of data production and use particularly within biology. In this view, ‘data’ is a relational category applied to research outputs that are taken, at specific moments of inquiry, to provide evidence for knowledge claims of interest to the researchers involved. They do not have truth-value in and of themselves, nor can they be seen as strai…Read more
  •  127
    On the locality of data and claims about phenomena
    Philosophy of Science 76 (5): 737-749. 2009.
    Bogen and Woodward characterized data as embedded in the context in which they are produced (‘local’) and claims about phenomena as retaining their significance beyond that context (‘nonlocal’). This view does not fit sciences such as biology, which successfully disseminate data via packaging processes that include appropriate labels, vehicles, and human interventions. These processes enhance the evidential scope of data and ensure that claims about phenomena are understood in the same way acros…Read more
  •  99
    Data Interpretation in the Digital Age
    Perspectives on Science 22 (3): 397-417. 2014.
    Scientific knowledge production is currently affected by the dissemination of data on an unprecedented scale. Technologies for the automated production and sharing of vast amounts of data have changed the way in which data are handled and interpreted in several scientific domains, most notably molecular biology and biomedicine. In these fields, the activity of data gathering has become increasingly technology-driven, with machines such as next generation genome sequencers and mass spectrometers …Read more
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    Introduction: On the Philosophy of Science in Practice (review)
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 44 (2): 259-261. 2013.
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    Introduction: Making sense of data-driven research in the biological and biomedical sciences
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1): 1-3. 2012.
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    An Epistemology of the Concrete: Twentieth-Century Histories of Life
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 25 (4): 420-422. 2011.
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 25, Issue 4, Page 420-422, December 2011
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    Making Organisms Model Human Behavior: Situated Models in North-American Alcohol Research, since 1950
    with Rachel A. Ankeny, Nicole C. Nelson, and Edmund Ramsden
    Science in Context 27 (3): 485-509. 2014.
    ArgumentWe examine the criteria used to validate the use of nonhuman organisms in North-American alcohol addiction research from the 1950s to the present day. We argue that this field, where the similarities between behaviors in humans and non-humans are particularly difficult to assess, has addressed questions of model validity by transforming the situatedness of non-human organisms into an experimental tool. We demonstrate that model validity does not hinge on the standardization of one type o…Read more