Read An Excerpt from “Nature Remade,” New Book in ֲý Series | The Chicago Blog

"Nature Remade: Engineering Life, Envisioning Worlds" published by the University of Chicago Press.
Nature Remade: Engineering Life, Envisioning Worlds book cover

"Nature Remade: Engineering Life, Envisioning Worlds" is now available at the  and through the .

For well over a century, the Marine Biological Laboratory has been a nexus of scientific discovery, a site where scientists and students from around the world have convened to innovate, guide, and shape our understanding of biology and its evolutionary and ecological dynamics. As work at the ֲý continuously radiates over vast temporal and spatial scales, the very practice of science has also been shaped by the ֲý community, which continues to have a transformative impact the world over.

The  series highlights the ongoing role ֲý plays in the creation and dissemination of science, in its broader historic context as well as current practice and future potential. Books in the series [are] broadly conceived and defined, but each will be anchored to ֲý, originating in workshops and conferences, inspired by ֲý collections and archives, or influenced by conversations and creativity that ֲý fosters in every scientist or student who convenes at the Woods Hole campus.

Published this year,  is the fourth installment in Convening Science. In it, fourteen original essays trace material practices of the engineering of biology from the development of field sites for experimentation to the new frontiers of synthetic biology, each demonstrating how tinkering with life entails the (re)making of both biological and social order. Read on for an excerpt from the introduction by editors Luis A. Campos, Michael R. Dietrich, Tiago Saraiva, and Christian C. Young. 

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