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Evelyn Fox Keller

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  116
Citations -  15206

Evelyn Fox Keller is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Feminism & Feminist theory. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 114 publications receiving 14190 citations. Previous affiliations of Evelyn Fox Keller include Northeastern University & Harvard University.

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Initiation of slime mold aggregation viewed as an instability.

TL;DR: A mathematical formulation of the general interaction of amoebae, as mediated by acrasin is presented, and a detailed analysis of the aggregation process is provided.
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Reflections on Gender and Science

TL;DR: Keller's book as mentioned in this paper explores the possibilities of a gender-free science and the conditions that could make such a possibility a reality, and it represents the expression of a particular feminist perspective made all the more compelling by Keller's evident commitment to and understanding of science.
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Model for Chemotaxis

TL;DR: The chemotactic response of unicellular microscopic organisms is viewed as analogous to Brownian motion, and a macroscopic flux is derived which is proportional to the chemical gradient.
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Traveling bands of chemotactic bacteria: a theoretical analysis.

TL;DR: A phenomenological theory of traveling bands is developed starting with partial differential equations which describes the consumption of the critical substrate and the change in bacterial density due to random motion and to chemotaxis and predicts the shapes of the graphs of bacterial density and substrate concentration in the traveling band.
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A feeling for the organism : the life and work of Barbara McClintock

TL;DR: A biography of the Nobel Prize-winning scientist explains her work in genetics and traces her long unheralded career as a research scientist is given in this article, where the author describes her life and career in the field of genetics.