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This project examines the use of in vitro models in comparative biology, particularly in studying primate species. It aims to understand the reliability of these models and the collaborative practices among experts, contributing to insights about human evolution and conservation.
In vitro models—cells that are cultured outside the body, and studied as models of living organs or organisms—have been increasing their importance in a wide range of fields in biology and medicine.
Yet they involve epistemic problems.
How can simplified and experimentally modified cell culture systems serve as reliable models of living organs and organisms?
How do they function in broader inferential practices in different contexts?
How do experts of different fields, who have different aims an…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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