@multiplicityCT @philbio there was a panel on it this week at #ish2023. Can anyone here report on it?
FWIW #ish2023 is much more active on the bird site.

There was an interesting talk yesterday at #ISH2023 by Katie Plaisance on collaborations between philosophers of science and scientists. She presented interesting data based on interviews.

One aspect that wasn't mentioned, and the often surprises me, is that scientists don't want to read. There are many reasons (time pressures; but also that they want a succinct claim). Conversely, we in the humanities like to send people to read a couple of papers or a monograph to get the lay of the land.

Protip: are you nervous before your conference talk? Feeling stressed? It’s perfectly normal. Everyone is. Yes, even that illustrious scholar you’ve previously only seen on book covers. I can tell you stories. Don’t over think it; it’ll be fine. #ish2023
Protip: It is fine to be overwhelmed and tired at conferences. Everyone around you is. If you feel like taking a nap or having some alone time, you should. Don't forget to take care of yourself. #ish2023
#ish2023 is on! You should follow if you are into #philbio , #histbio and anything in the vicinity.

In Toronto and excited for #ISHPSSB2023 (or is it #ISH2023?) to start. Anyway, here is the conference schedule:

https://site.pheedloop.com/event/ISHPSSB2023/schedule

(#ISHPSSB is the International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology)

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Remember to subscribe/follow the #ish2023 hashtag (yes, you can do this!) before next week. @philbio
@AlisaBokulich @philosophyofscience we should start seeding the #ish2023 hashtag @philbio