Hallam Stevens
"Division of Chemistry & Biological Chemistry School of Phys
Korea University
Korea
Biography
Dr. Stevens was born in the UK, grew up in Australia, and pursued his education mostly in the United States. After studying physics and the history of physics as an undergraduate, he pursued an MPhil in the history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University. He obtained his PhD from the Department of History of Science at Harvard in 2010 and moved to Singapore in 2011. His first book, published in November 2013, is titled "Life out of sequence: a data-driven history of bioinformatics" (University of Chicago Press). He has also co-edited (with Sarah S. Richadson) a volume of essays under the title "Postgenomics: Approaches to Biology After the Genome" (Duke University Press, 2015).
Research Interest
"My research focuses on the intersection between information technology and biotechnology. My first book is an historical and ethnographic account of the changes wrought to biological practice and biological knowledge by the introduction of the computer. Especially in highly computerized fields such as genomics, the computer has changed how biologists work, how biologists collaborate, and how biologists make knowledge. I am currently pursuing two ongoing research projects. The first is an attempt to develop new methods of studying scientific practice by deploying tools from performance studies. In collaboration with a performance studies scholar, I am examining spaces of biomedical work in East Asia in an effort to deepen our understanding of how such spaces fit into the economic, social, and political context of the cities in which they sit. Sites under examination include Biopolis in Singapore and BGI in Shenzhen. "
Publications
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Stevens H. Hadooping the genome: The impact of big data tools on biology. BioSocieties. 2016 Sep 1;11(3):352-71.
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Stevens H. Biotechnology and Society: An Introduction. University of Chicago Press; 2016 Oct 6.
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Reardon J, Ankeny RA, Bangham J, W Darling K, Hilgartner S, Jones KM, Shapiro B, Stevens H. Bermuda 2.0: reflections from Santa Cruz. GigaScience. 2016 Dec 1;5(1):1-4.