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Editorial: The Moody's Virus Attacks the U.S. National Science Board." Biological Theory 5 (2010): 1-2.
"Editorial: The Problem of Origins." Biological Theory 1 (2006): 111.
"An egg is an egg is an egg [Essay Review]." Cell 111 (2002): 460-461.
"The Embryo Project: An Integrated Appraoch to History, Practices and Social Contexts of Embryo Research." Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology 12 (2009): 79-96.
"The Embryo Project: An integrated approach to history, practices and social contexts of embryo research." Journal for the History of Biology 43 (2010): 1-16.
"Evolution of evolutionary medicine." The Dynamics of Science: Computational Frontiers in History and Philosophy of Science (2019).
"An experience-based learning framework: Activities for the initial development of sustainability competencies." International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 17 (2016): 827-852.
"Experiments and evidence in sustainability science: A typology." Journal of Cleaner Production (2017).
"Extended evolution: A conceptual framework for integrating regulatory networks and niche construction." Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 324 (2015): 565-577.
"Frankenstein in the land of Dichter and Denker." Science (1999): 1859-1860.
"From systems to biology: A computational analysis of the research articles on systems biology from 1992 to 2013." PLOS ONE 13, no. 7 (2018).
"Genetic does not equal DNA." Biological Theory 3 (2008).
"Genetic measurement theory of epistatic effects." Genetica (1998): 569-580.
"The Giles Ecosystem – Storage, Text Extraction, and OCR of Documents." Journal of Open Research Software 5, no. 1 (2017).
"A Global Classroom for International Sustainability Education." Creative Education 4, no. 4A (2013): 19-28.
"Homology in development and the development of the homology concept." American Zoologist 40 (2000): 777-788.
"How can history of science matter to scientists?" Isis 99 (2008): 341-349.
"How Constructive is Deconstruction? [Essay Review]." Studies in the History and Philosophy of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences 30 (1999): 129-142.
"How molecular is molecular developmental biology? A reply to Alex Rosenberg's reductionism redux: Computing the embryo." Biology & Philosophy (2001): 53-68.
"Introduction to Focus Section: Computational Perspectives in the History of Science." Isis 110, no. 3 (2019).
"Introduction to Semiotics in Biology." European Journal for Semiotic Studies 9 (1997): 248-250.
"Introduction to the papers of the 2001 Kowalevsky Medal winner symposium." Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 302B (2004): 1-4.
"Introduction to the symposium "The organism in philosophical focus"." Philosophy of Science 67 (2000): S256-S259.
"Kontext und Organization." Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften 5 (1994): 261-263.
"Learning from Errors, Review of Mark Blumberg, "Freaks of Nature"." SCIENCE 324 (2009): 181-182.
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