This interview is worth a listen.
Evelyn Fox Keller was trained as a theoretical physicist, wrote her dissertation in molecular biology and made groundbreaking contributions to mathematical biology, and is now one of the preeminent scholars of "gender and science," History & Philosophy of Science, and Science & Technology Studies. Her writings on both gender and the history of molecular biology are also fantastic.
The rest of the interview series, "How to Think About Science," also looks very interesting! Many of those authors are in the field of science studies, like I am.
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