Neal, Jacob P. (2021) “The Evolutionary Origins of Cooperation in the Hominin Lineage: A Critique of Boyd and Richerson’s Cultural Group Selection Account.” Philosophy of Science 88 (5): 1246-57. [Paper]
Allen, Colin and Neal, Jacob P. (2020) “Teleological Notions in Biology” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2020 Edition), Edward N. Zalta, Editor <https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2020/entries/teleology-biology/>
Neal, Jacob P. (2019) “When Causal Specificity Does Not Matter (Much): Insights from HIV Treatment.” Philosophy of Science 86 (5): 836–46. [Paper]
Neal, Jacob P. (2013). “Why We Shouldn’t All Be Eliminative Materialists (Yet): Understanding the Failure of Churchland’s Argument.” Rerum Causae: Journal of the LSE Philosophy Society, 4 (1): 7-13. [Paper]
Bailey J, Powell L, Sinanan L, Neal, J, Li M, Smith T, Bell E. (2011). A novel mechanism of V-type zinc inhibition of glutamate dehydrogenase results from disruption of subunit interactions necessary for efficient catalysis. FEBS 278 (17): 3140-3151. [Paper]
Allen, Colin and Neal, Jacob P. (2020) “Teleological Notions in Biology” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2020 Edition), Edward N. Zalta, Editor <https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2020/entries/teleology-biology/>
Neal, Jacob P. (2019) “When Causal Specificity Does Not Matter (Much): Insights from HIV Treatment.” Philosophy of Science 86 (5): 836–46. [Paper]
Neal, Jacob P. (2013). “Why We Shouldn’t All Be Eliminative Materialists (Yet): Understanding the Failure of Churchland’s Argument.” Rerum Causae: Journal of the LSE Philosophy Society, 4 (1): 7-13. [Paper]
Bailey J, Powell L, Sinanan L, Neal, J, Li M, Smith T, Bell E. (2011). A novel mechanism of V-type zinc inhibition of glutamate dehydrogenase results from disruption of subunit interactions necessary for efficient catalysis. FEBS 278 (17): 3140-3151. [Paper]
Works in Progress
Paper on multiscale cancer modeling (under review)
Paper of the origin and uptake of the dynamic view of proteins (under review)
"Changing Explanatory and Representational Strategies in Structural Biology: The History of Protein Allostery" (in preparation)
Paper of the origin and uptake of the dynamic view of proteins (under review)
"Changing Explanatory and Representational Strategies in Structural Biology: The History of Protein Allostery" (in preparation)