Phil_OS has organised three sessions at ISHPSSB Toronto (9-15 July): A double session on July 12, “Conceptualising Environments in and for Research: Biological and Philosophical Perspectives”, as well as a further session on July 13, “Coordination within and beyond the lab: Challenges of transdisciplinary life science” and with Federica Bocchi on July 11, “Making Data Communities”.
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COVID sequencing platforms, Pittsburgh, 13-14 November 2022
PHIL_OS presents analysis of COVID-19 sequencing platforms, by Nathanael Sheehan and Sabina Leonelli at the Third PhilInBioMed conference in Pittsburgh, November 13–14, 2022.
PSA poster and session, 10-13 November 2022
PHIL_OS is participating in the PSA2022 with a project poster and a session “Scientific medicine”, in Pittsburgh, November 10–13, 2022.
SPSP Pre-conf workshop Methods Matter, 1 July 2022
Sabina Leonelli and Rachel Ankeny organised the pre-conference workshop “Methods Matter: Empirical Research in Philosophy of Science in Practice(SPSP)” in Ghent, Belgium, July 1, 2022.
SPSP symposium 2-4 July 2022
Sabina Leonelli organised a symposium that will happen at the 9th Biennial Conference of the Society for the Philosophy of Science in Practice (SPSP) in Ghent, Belgium, July 2-4, 2022.
KVAB Symposium 1 June 2022
Sabina Leonelli leads and keynotes the final symposium of the “Reproducibility and Replicability in Science” programme of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, together with Stephan Lewandowsky.
Paola One O’clock Space Lecture 15 March, 2022
Paola Castaño gives a talk titled “Experiments, Communities, and Datasets: Sociological Notes about Plant Biology on the International Space Station”, in the One O’clock Space Lecture series of the UCL Space Domain on March 15, 2022 (Virtual/Zoom).
Exploratory workshop “Whither Open Science?” 30-31 March 2023
The first big meeting of the PHIL_OS project, the Exploratory Conference “Whither Open Science?” will take place in Exeter on 30–31 March 2023.
Two public events 30+31 March 2023
In the context of the PHIL_OS Exploratory Conference, the project hosts two public events locally in Exeter: “Can I trust Science?” on 30 March at the Phoenix (free entrance for colleagues, email Alfiya), and the roundtable “Is Open Science Good for Research?” on 31 March at the Streatham campus Forum.
Community Engagement as Scientific Practice (28 March 2023)
The workshop “Community Engagement as Scientific Practice” will take place in Exeter on 28 March 2023: Registration is open on a first-come-first-served basis.