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Stephan Guttinger is a Lecturer in Philosophy of Data and Data Ethics at the University of Exeter. He holds a PhD in Biochemistry from ETH Zurich and transitioned to philosophy of science after a decade in experimental research. His current role combines academic teaching with interdisciplinary research at the intersection of philosophy, biochemistry, and data ethics.
Education: PhD and postdoctoral research in Biochemistry at ETH Zurich. Postdoctoral shift to philosophy of science, followed by teaching positions at London School of Economics and Durham University.
Research Interests: Focus on epistemology of life sciences, automation in science, molecular ontology (e.g., viruses as processes), and ethical implications of biotechnologies like genome editing. Also explores the replication crisis, data ethics, and historical context of scientific practices.
Research Trends in Articles: Recent work emphasizes data governance, ethical frameworks for scientific practices, and challenges posed by automation. Earlier work critically examines viral ontology, replication validity, and postgenomic ethics.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Advising/Grants: No student advisees listed; current focus on teaching and interdisciplinary research. Affiliated with Microbes and Society @Exeter network.

