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To wrap up our previous meetings, I was thinking of proposing to discuss an introduction of the ''/Technologies of Care/'', a book by Yvonne Volkart, recently published by Diaphanes. This book is a summary of Yvonne Volkart's many years of research and in a way also work at our BioLab over the last 10 years. | To wrap up our previous meetings, I was thinking of proposing to discuss an introduction of the ''/Technologies of Care/'', a book by Yvonne Volkart, recently published by Diaphanes. This book is a summary of Yvonne Volkart's many years of research and in a way also work at our BioLab over the last 10 years. | ||
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Attached is the introduction of the book. Please read it quickly and mark the keywords/sentences you would like to discuss. | Attached is the introduction of the book. Please read it quickly and mark the keywords/sentences you would like to discuss. | ||