The Center is home to research projects that draw on the interdisciplinary strengths of the programs in History and Philosophy of Science; Bioethics, Policy, and Law; and Communicating Science. While faculty members and students carry out their individual research activities, the Center supports projects that are collaborative and cut across traditional academic boundaries. Projects like these provide opportunities for graduate and undergraduate student research and for postdoctoral fellows and visiting researchers. Research results appear in faculty publications, such as published books.