Prof. Dr. Jochen Gläser is Professor of Social Studies of Science and Technology at the Technical University Berlin and Academy Professor at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. He received his PhD in sociology of science from Humboldt University Berlin and has since worked at the Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies in Colone, the Science Center Berlin, the Australian National Unviersity and the Unviersity of Lancaster. His major research interest is the interaction of epistemic and institutional factors in the shaping of conduct and content of research at the micro-level of individuals and groups and at the meso-level of scientific communities. Recent publications include a special issue of Minerva on “Changing Funding Arrangements and the Production of Scientific Knowledge” (co-edited with Kathia Serrano-Velardes, 2018), the Chapter “How can governance change research content? Linking science policy studies to the sociology of science“ in the Handbook of Science and Public Policy (edited by Dagmar Simon et al., Edward Elgar 2019).