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Sarah Roe is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Southern Connecticut State University. Her academic work bridges ancient philosophy and contemporary philosophy of science, with a particular focus on Aristotelian thought and its relevance to modern scientific frameworks.
Her research centers on the history of biological thought, especially Aristotle's theories of biological complexity. She explores how classical ideas can inform current debates in the philosophy of science, particularly within the 'New Mechanist' movement. Her interdisciplinary approach connects ancient scientific methodologies with modern biological explanations.
The trends in her scholarly output reflect a deep engagement with the philosophical foundations of biology through a historical lens. Her work emphasizes continuity between ancient and modern scientific reasoning, particularly in understanding organismal complexity and mechanistic explanation.
Sarah Roe has presented her research at international academic conferences, including as a keynote speaker at the 11th Annual London Ancient Science Conference held at University College London. This highlights her recognition in the field of ancient science studies.
She advises students in history and philosophy of science topics, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of research grants or funded projects in the available text.
There is no information provided about affiliated research labs or collaborative teams.
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