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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Farah Huzair; Steve Sturdy
(2017)
Biotechnology and the transformation of vaccine innovation: The case of the hepatitis B vaccines 1968–2000.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 11-21).
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Article
Adi Sapir; Amalya L. Oliver
(February 2017)
From academic laboratory to the market: Disclosed and undisclosed narratives of commercialization.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 33-52).
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Article
Joris Mercelis; Gabriel Galvez-Behar; Anna Guagnini
(2017)
Introduction: Commercializing science: nineteenth- and twentieth-century academic scientists as consultants, patentees, and entrepreneurs.
History and Technology
(pp. 4-22).
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Article
Joris Mercelis
(2017)
Commercializing academic knowledge and reputation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: photography and beyond.
History and Technology
(pp. 23-52).
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Article
Brian Dick; Mark Jones
(2017)
The commercialization of molecular biology: Walter Gilbert and the Biogen startup.
History and Technology
(pp. 126-151).
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Thesis
Edna Bonhomme
(2017)
Plagued Bodies and Spaces: Medicine, Trade, and Death in Ottoman Egypt and Tunisia, 1705-1830 CE.
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Article
Shaul Katzir
(2017)
Technological entrepreneurship from patenting to commercializing: a survey of late nineteenth and early twentieth century physics lecturers.
History and Technology
(pp. 109-125).
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Article
Anna Guagnini
(2017)
Ivory towers? The commercial activity of British professors of engineering and physics, 1880–1914.
History and Technology
(pp. 70-108).
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Article
Wolfgang König
(2017)
Engineering professors as entrepreneurs: the case of Franz Reuleaux (1829–1905) and Alois Riedler (1850–1936).
History and Technology
(pp. 53-69).
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Article
Maximilian Fochler
(September 2016)
Variants of Epistemic Capitalism: Knowledge Production and the Accumulation of Worth in Commercial Biotechnology and the Academic Life Sciences.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 922-948).
(/isis/citation/CBB025579518/)
Article
Olga Bychkova
(August 2016)
Innovation by coercion: Emerging institutionalization of university–industry collaborations in Russia.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 511-535).
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Article
Norma Möllers
(June 2016)
Shifting in and out of context: Technoscientific drama as technology of the self.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 351-373).
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Article
Maximilian Fochler
(April 2016)
Beyond and between academia and business: How Austrian biotechnology researchers describe high-tech startup companies as spaces of knowledge production.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 259-281).
(/isis/citation/CBB862744003/)
Article
Soraya de Chadarevian
(2016)
The future historian: Reflections on the archives of contemporary sciences.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 54-60).
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Article
Susan Lindee
(2016)
Human genetics after the bomb: Archives, clinics, proving grounds and board rooms.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 45-53).
(/isis/citation/CBB258919491/)
Article
Creso M. Sá; Andrew Kretz
(2016)
Technology Commercialization as University Mission: Early Historical Developments at the University of Toronto.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 119-143).
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Book
Shane Greenstein
(2015)
How the Internet Became Commercial: Innovation, Privatization, and the Birth of a New Network.
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Article
Kelly Joslin Holloway
(September 2015)
Normalizing Complaint: Scientists and the Challenge of Commercialization.
Science and Society
(pp. 744-765).
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Article
Manuela Fernández Pinto
(2015)
Tensions in Agnotology: Normativity in the Studies of Commercially-driven Ignorance.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 294-315).
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Book
Yi, Doogab
(2015)
The Recombinant University: Genetic Engineering and the Emergence of Stanford Biotechnology.
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