Disillusioned by the turn taken by this social medium, the @StudiesOpen group is moving to @LinkedIn - you can find us and follow us here, hope to see you there soon for all things (responsible, inclusive) #OpenScience! https://t.co/G9ICFO81WP
Big event coming up for #Egenis, with contributions from the @StudiesOpen team! Do consider joining us in this joyful reflection around our work and where it should head next
*Big event alert* April 17-19 2024, Egenis (Exeter Centre for Study of Life Sciences)celebrates its 20 + 2 anniversary with conference “Understanding Life in a Changing Planet”. https://t.co/ZNYVFJNZXh Call for Posters, deadline 15/12, here: https://t.co/9v84j2tyiI do join us!
Looking forward to a good discussion of the role of statisticians in data ethics and AI tomorrow morning! @StudiesOpen Open session if anybody wishes to register:
This week @StudiesOpen moves to Belgrade to host a symposium on “The Nature of Research Environments” at the European Philosophy of Science Association #EPSA23 - @RoseTrappes and @SabinaLeonelli presenting w Nancy Nersessian, K. Brad Wray, Matteo De Benedetti & Michele Luchetti
📅Only a few days to go until EPSA23 kicks off in Belgrade!
If you haven't already done so, you can consult the conference programme here ⬇️
https://t.co/LUoJmSf5hk
If you are interested in Open Access publication models, join our EPSA23 special session!
We will discuss the future of Open Access publishing, together with @SabinaLeonelli and @TiesNijssen!
📅21 September, 13:30-14:30
➡️Full conference program: https://t.co/LUoJmSf5hk
We are spending @BritishSciFest at our @StudiesOpen stand playing The Research Game, where we get players discussing the collaborative dynamics and sometimes unfair practices of research institutions. Delighted that participants are having fun, join us tomorrow if in Exeter!
Is data science transforming biomedical research? I tackle this question in relation to #COVID19 pandemic in forthcoming paper in Phil of Science proceedings, preprint here: https://t.co/h0ChJ9hbuA - thanks to @cidacs_fiocruz@turinginst@AdaLovelaceInst for relevant insights!
In this interview carried out by Prakar Manhas @azimpremjiuniv, @SabinaLeonelli presents her recent book Philosophy of Open Science and discusses the role of citizen expertise in research, and why philosophy can be of interest and use to society at large https://t.co/dPinlyNfCv
@joyacquah9@ISHPSSB @thanaelsheehan Last are @ankeny_rachel and @SabinaLeonelli reflecting on the relation between regimes and repertoires in research, using the case of precision toxicology to highlight why such analysis and framing may be useful @ISHPSSB#ishpssb23
Our final @ISHPSSB session on Coordination within and beyond biological research starts with @FTsiroukis on Stigmergy as a potential - but also rather problematic? - framing for Greek crop science research #ishpssb23
@joyacquah9@ISHPSSB Shifting gears towards globalised research coordination, @thanaelsheehan discusses diverse priorities and understandings of openness, accountability and data actionability in genomic data sharing around SARS-COV-2 @ISHPSSB#ishpssb23
Our double session on The Nature of Research Environments starts with Alejandro Fabregas Tejeda, presenting on conceptions of environment that may apply across biological entities and research - what is being ‚environed‘? What is doing the ‚environing‘? @ISHPSSB#ishpssb23
@drlynnchiu Thanks so much Lynn, and let us know if you may have a draft on your thoughts any time soon - we are putting together a special issue based on the session (and another we will hold on this topic at EPSA23 in Belgrade) and it would be amazing to have you join in!