Science, Technology & Innovation Studies (STIS)
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Science Technology & Innovation Studies (STIS) is a leading international centre of interdisciplinary research and consultancy. Its focus is issues around Environmental Science, Technology and Sustainability, History and Sociology of Science, Technology and Medicine, Information and Communication Technology and Life Science Innovation.
STIS is home to the Innogen Institute and the Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation.
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Science, Technology and Innovation Studies Collection
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TRANSGENE
TRANSGENE is an ERC-funded Starting Grant that looks at the history of genomic science across three different organisms: the baker's yeast S. cerevisiae, the domestic pig Sus scrofa and Homo sapiens.
Recent Submissions
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Public views on selecting cattle
The EC BovReg project on the functional genomics of cattle breeding, used a specially created Democs card game for public engagement to explain cattle breeding and genomics, and to explore ethical questions about breeding ... -
Recruiting students for COVID-19 emergency response: Lessons from eight African countries
A questionnaire on recruiting students for COVID-19 emergency response was sent to 9 TIBA countries and 8 responded. The dataset comprises of an excel spreadsheet containing the responses and a word document summarizing ... -
Human, yeast and pig genomics: sequence submissions and first sequence descriptions in the literature (1980-2015)
This data collection is derived from two sources: 1) Submissions of DNA sequences of S. cerevisiae (yeast), Sus scrofa (pig) and Homo sapiens (human) to the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA), and 2) First description of ... -
SUPERSEDED - Human, yeast and pig genomics: sequence submissions and first sequence descriptions in the literature (1980-2015)
## This item has been replaced by the one which can be found at https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/2718 ## This data collection is derived from two sources: 1) Submissions of DNA sequences of S. cerevisiae (yeast), Sus scrofa (pig) ... -
SUPERSEDED - Human, yeast and pig genomics: sequence submissions and first sequence descriptions in the literature (1980-2015)
## This item has been replaced by the one which can be found at https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/2589 ## This data collection is derived from two sources: 1) Submissions of DNA sequences of S. cerevisiae (yeast), Sus scrofa (pig) ...