Biologists often hypothesize mechanisms to explai phenomena. Our interest is how their understanding of the phenomena and mechanisms develops as they construct diagrams to communicate their claims. We present two case studies in which scientists integrate various data to create a single diagram to communicate their major conclusions in a research publication. In both cases, the history of revisions suggests that scientists' initial drafts encode biases and oversights that are only gradually overcome through prolonged, reflective re-design. To account for this, we suggest that scientists only develop a unitary understanding of their results through their attempts to communicate them
Modeling mechanisms is central to the biological sciences-for purposes of explanation, prediction, e...
In this thesis I examine a number of topics that bear on explanation and understanding in molecular ...
[eng] Understanding how scientists explain has been one of the major goals of the philosophy of scie...
Biologists often hypothesize mechanisms to explai phenomena. Our interest is how their understanding...
This is a case study of diagrams in a field of biological mechanism research (apoptosis), revealing ...
As tools in science, diagrams not only serve as vehicles for communication but also facilitate and c...
In many fields of biology, researchers explain a phenomenon by characterizing the responsible mechan...
The nature of the product to be discovered guides the reasoning to discover it. Biologists and medic...
Constructing explanations is an essential skill for all science learners. The goal of this project w...
<p>The boxes show the steps and research methods that contribute to understanding molecular mechanis...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at two workshops in 2016 (“Many Methods, One Biology?...
Explaining the complex dynamics exhibited in many biological mechanisms requires extending the recen...
Constructing explanations is an essential skill for all science learners. The goal of this project w...
Biological explanations are often designed to elucidate the general causal relationships that transc...
Diagrams are an ubiquitous means of depicting information. As well as being a valuable professional ...
Modeling mechanisms is central to the biological sciences-for purposes of explanation, prediction, e...
In this thesis I examine a number of topics that bear on explanation and understanding in molecular ...
[eng] Understanding how scientists explain has been one of the major goals of the philosophy of scie...
Biologists often hypothesize mechanisms to explai phenomena. Our interest is how their understanding...
This is a case study of diagrams in a field of biological mechanism research (apoptosis), revealing ...
As tools in science, diagrams not only serve as vehicles for communication but also facilitate and c...
In many fields of biology, researchers explain a phenomenon by characterizing the responsible mechan...
The nature of the product to be discovered guides the reasoning to discover it. Biologists and medic...
Constructing explanations is an essential skill for all science learners. The goal of this project w...
<p>The boxes show the steps and research methods that contribute to understanding molecular mechanis...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at two workshops in 2016 (“Many Methods, One Biology?...
Explaining the complex dynamics exhibited in many biological mechanisms requires extending the recen...
Constructing explanations is an essential skill for all science learners. The goal of this project w...
Biological explanations are often designed to elucidate the general causal relationships that transc...
Diagrams are an ubiquitous means of depicting information. As well as being a valuable professional ...
Modeling mechanisms is central to the biological sciences-for purposes of explanation, prediction, e...
In this thesis I examine a number of topics that bear on explanation and understanding in molecular ...
[eng] Understanding how scientists explain has been one of the major goals of the philosophy of scie...