The Chair of Philosophy and History of Science and Technology is pleased to welcome colleagues to our seminar series, which in Summer 2025 will take place on THURSDAYS at 14 on the third floor of Augustenstrasse 40. Please let oksana.bondar@tum.de know if you plan to attend, so she can ensure access to the building. For further information and to sign up for the mailing list for these seminars, including Zoom link for online access, please email desantila.hysa(at)tum.de.
24/04: Presentations and discussion on Frontiers of Open Research by PHIL_OS members Emma Cavazzoni, Joyce Koranteng-Acquah, Fotis Tsiroukis, Paola Castaño, Richard Williams, Rena Alcalay in preparation for the PHIL_OS April Conference
8/05: Paola Castaño (University of Exeter) Data Communities in Space Biology: PHIL_OS Collaboration with the NASA Open Science Data Repository
15/05: Yoshi Yoshida (University of Exeter) on stem cell experimentation and in vitro modeling in primates
22/05 Nathanael Sheehan (TUM/University of Exeter) on open data and open standards in biology and public health
5/06 Marco Tamborini (IUniversity of Regensburg) on modeling practice in biorobotics
12/06 Richard Williams (TUM) and Sabina Leonelli (TUM) on anticipatory science policy and the future of science
26/06 Joyce Koranteng-Acquah (TUM), Fotis Tsiroukis (TUM) and Nathanael Sheehan (TUM/University of Exeter) on engagement, protocols and data in the life sciences
3/07 Barbara Prainsack (University of Vienna) on data solidarity
10/07 Richard Williams (TUM), Rena Alcalay (TUM), Paul Trauttmansdorff (TUM) and Kimn Hajek (TUM) on sharing and openness practices
17/07 Hugh Williamson (TUM), Emma Cavazzoni (TUM), Yoshinari Yoshiba (University of Exeter) and Paola Castaño) on experimental and quantification practices in the life and agricultural sciences, and space biology