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| Titre: | Organization and Valorization of Scientific Research : Intended for Master 2 Students In Biodiversity and Plant Physiology |
| Auteur(s): | HACHEMAOUI, Karima |
| Mots-clés: | Scientific Research |
| Date de publication: | 2026 |
| Editeur: | Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences. Setif 1 university – Ferhat ABBAS |
| Résumé: | Scientific research in biology has evolved from early descriptive natural history into a rigorous
experimental discipline grounded in observation, hypothesis formulation, and empirical
validation (Mayr, 1982; Russell, 2010). Initial biological inquiry primarily focused on the
classification and description of living organisms, particularly within the framework of
Aristotelian natural philosophy and later Linnaean taxonomy (Bowler, 2003).
Subsequent conceptual and methodological breakthroughs-such as the development of cell
theory, Darwinian evolutionary theory (Darwin, 1859), the emergence of microbiology
(Pasteur, 1861), and the rise of molecular biology in the twentieth century (Watson et Crick,
1953)-transformed biology into a modern experimental science based on causal explanation
and quantitative analysis.'
In contemporary biology, research extends beyond direct observation to include controlled
experimentation, the use of model organisms, and computational approaches integrating
molecular, organismal, and ecological scales (Alberts et al., 2015). Methodologically, the
history of biological research reflects a progressive refinement in experimental control,
measurement precision, and statistical inference (Fisher, 1925). This evolution enabled the
systematic testing of causal relationships across physiology, genetics, microbiology, and
biochemistry.
Modern biological research thus occupies the intersection of historical naturalism and
experimental rigor, combining field observation, laboratory experimentation, and data-driven |
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