!!Kärin Nickelsen - Selected Publications
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Munns, D.P.D.; Nickelsen, K. (2020, in press): Far Beyond the Moon: A History of Life Support Systems in the Space Age (Pittsburgh University Press).\\
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Musil-Gutsch, J.; Nickelsen, K. (2020): Ein Botaniker in der Papiergeschichte: Geschlossene und offene Kooperationen in den Wissenschaften um 1900. NTM 28 (2020), 1-34. (Link: https://rdcu.be/b1TXN)\\
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Nickelsen, K. (2019): Physicochemical biology and knowledge transfer: The study of the mechanism of photosynthesis between the two World Wars. Journal of the History of Biology (2019), pp. 1-29. Online available at: DOI: 10.1007/s10739-019-9559-x.\\
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Meunier, R.; Nickelsen K. (2018): New Perspectives in the History of Twentieth-Century Life Sciences (=Topical Collection), History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. ISSN: 0391-9714 (Print); 1742-6316 (Online). [https://link.springer.com/journal/40656/topicalCollection/AC_3e1f3fa9d204bf93d2b0c0c8f65aaf54]\\
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Nickelsen, K. (2018): On Otto Warburg, Nazi Bureaucracy and the Idiosyncrasy of Moral Judgment. Photosynthetica 56; S. 75-86.\\
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Munns, D.P.D.; Nickelsen, K. (2018): To live among the stars: Artificial environments in the early space age. History and Technology 33; 272-299.\\
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Nickelsen, K. (2017): The organism strikes back: Chlorella algae and their impact on photosynthesis research, 1920s-1960s. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 39:9\\
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Nickelsen, K. (2015): Explaining Photosynthesis. Models of Biochemical Pathways, 1840-1960. Springer (Series: History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences, Vol. 8).\\
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Nickelsen, K.; Govindjee (2011): The Maximum Quantum Controversy: Otto Warburg and the „Midwest-Gang“. Bern Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, Bern.\\
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Nickelsen, K. (2006): Draughtsmen, Botanists and Nature. The Construction of Eighteenth-Century Botanical Illustrations (Archimedes Series; Ed. Jed Z. Buchwald). Springer, Berlin etc.\\
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Nickelsen, K., Hool, A., Graßhoff, G. (2004): Theodore von Kármán: Flugzeuge für die Welt und eine Stiftung für Bern. Birkhäuser, Basel.