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SUMMARY:Workshop: Scientific Understanding and Representation (SURe)
DESCRIPTION:Web: https://neuroessentialisme.wordpress.com/sure-workshop/  \n  \nWorkshop description\n\nRepresentations play a central role in scientists’ understanding of the world. From mathematical models to diagrams\, different representations in highly varied contexts yield diverse insights across the physical\, biological\, and social sciences. Despite the fact that how a phenomenon is represented has far-reaching ramifications for how it is understood\, the literatures on scientific understanding and scientific representation are largely independent of each other. Phenomena also admit of different representations\, and some of these representations yield better understanding because they are more amenable to embedding the phenomenon into a broader theoretical framework. Yet scientists’ flexibility in how they represent phenomena is constrained by the available data\, detectors\, and measurement practices.\nThese practices indicate that there are deeper connections between scientific representation and scientific understanding to be drawn. At the most general level\, how do representations provide understanding? Is the relation between representation and understanding always mediated through explanation\, or the understanding could be obtained directly from representation? Why do some representations provide better understanding than others?\nThis workshop is the first one in a recurrent annual series that explores these connections. \nThe founders of the workshop series are Daniel Kostić and Kareem Khalifa. If you need any additional information\, please contact either one of them at:\ncedric.brun@u-bordeaux.fr\ndaniel.kostic@gmail.com\nkkhalifa@middlebury.edu \nProgram\n1 day 5th February 2019\nVenue:  Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine – ground floor\, 146 rue Léo Saignat – CS 61292  33076 Bordeaux. (General Map\, Tramway Line A\, stop at Saint-Augustin) + (Direction map) \n9:45 welcome address\n10:00 Tarja Knuuttila\, “Model-Based Theoretical Strategy and the Artefactual Account”\n10:45 Kareem Khalifa\, “Understanding\, Representational Success\, and Epistemic Value”\n11:30 Break\n11:45 Daniel Kostić\, “Non-causal understanding via spatially embedded networks in the brain”\n12:30 Mazviita Chirimuuta\, “Ideal Patterns and Non-Factive Understanding”\n13:15 Lunch (catering on the site)\n14:30 Mark Risjord: « Modeling Practice: Representation and Scientific Reasoning »\n15:15 Mauricio Suárez\, “Scientific Understanding as Minimal Representation”\n16:00 break\n16:15-17: Cedric Brun: « Pragmatic constraints on transferring models in interdisciplinary science: the case of neuroeconomics »\n17:00 drinks at a bar\n19:30 Official dinner \n2 day 6th February 2019\nVenue: Maison de la recherche UBM\, Salle des Thèses\nDomaine universitaire Esplanade des Antilles F-33607 Pessac. (Map Tramway line B\, Stop at Montaigne-Montesquieu\, ) + (Direction Map) \n10:00 Catherine Elgin\, “Models in Understanding”\n10:45 Juha Saatsi\, “Explanatory Power: Modal vs. Pragmatic Dimensions”\n11:30 Break\n11:45 Insa Lawler\, “Understanding Based on Distorted Models and Toy Models—Towards a Unified Account”\n12:30 Roman Frigg\, “Unlocking Limits”\n13:15 Lunch (catering on the site)\n14:30 Anouk Barberousse\, “Simple Models in Climate Science”\n15:15 Henk de Regt\, “Scientific Understanding and Epistemic Values”\n15:15-15:30 break\n15:30 panel round table discussion/steering committee assembly\n19:30 Unofficial dinner (in our own arrangements)\n​ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/workshop-scientific-understanding-and-representation-sure/
CATEGORIES:Symposiums
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SUMMARY:Séminaire impromptu annulé !  - Dominic Hare
DESCRIPTION:Lieu : CGFB (séminaire annulé) \n\n \nWhile biologists view proteins\, lipids\, carbohydrates and nucleic acids as the building blocks of life\, the chemical elements represent the fundamental constituents of a living organism. Cell types\, biological functions and even disease processes have unique elemental signatures. In cases where minor and trace elements are directly implicated in the mechanism of a disease this signature can be stark\, while other scenarios can arise where subtler changes are apparent. The emerging potential as a tool for clinical pathology will be discussed\, highlighting how concurrent advances in technology\, image analysis\, machine learning\, and a growing appreciation that the chemical elements are not regulated in isolation are converging to position elemental imaging as a valuable resource for digital pathology and the decision-making process in treating neurological disorders. \nPublications\n\nS. Genoud\, B. Roberts\, A. Gunn\, G. Halliday\, S. Lewis\, H. Ball\, D. Hare\, K. Double. Subcellular compartmentalisation of copper\, iron\, manganese\, and zinc in the Parkinson’s disease brain. Metallomics\, (2017)\, 9\, 1447-1455. \nB. Trist\, K. Davies\, V. Cottam\, S. Genoud\, R. Ortega\, S. Roudeau\, A. Carmona\, K. De Silva\, V. Wagner\, S. Lewis\, P. Sachdev\, B. Smith\, C. Troakes\, C. Vance\, C. Shaw\, S. Al-Sarraj\, H. Ball\, G. Halliday\, D. Hare\, K. Double. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-like superoxide dismutase 1 proteinopathy is associated with neuronal loss in Parkinson’s disease brain. Acta Neuropathologica\, (2017)\, 134\, 113-127. \nD. Hare\, E. Raven\, B. Roberts\, M. Bogeski\, S. Portbury\, C. McLean\, C. Masters\, J. Connor\, A. Bush\, P. Crouch\, P. Doble. Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry imaging of white and gray matter iron distribution in Alzheimer’s disease \nfrontal cortex. NeuroImage\, (2016)\, 137\, 124-134. \nB. Paul\, D. Hare\, D. Bishop\, C. Paton\, V. Nguyen\, N. Cole\, M. Niedzwiecki\, E. Andreozzi\, A. Vais\, J. Billings\, L. Bray\, A. Bush\, G. McColl\, B. Roberts\, P. Adlard\, D. Finkelstein\, J. Hellstrom\, J. Hergt\, J. Woodhead\, P. Doble*. Visualising mouse neuroanatomy and function by metal distribution using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry imaging. Chemical Science\, (2015)\, 6\, 5383-5393. \nD. Hare\, J. Doecke\, N. Faux\, A. Rembach\, I. Volitakis\, C. Fowler\, R. Grimm\, P. Doble\, R. Cherny\, C. Masters\, A. Bush\, B. Roberts. Decreased plasma iron in Alzheimer’s disease is due to transferrin desaturation. ACS Chemical Neuroscience (2015) 6\, 398-402. \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/seminaire-impromptu-dominic-hare/
LOCATION:CGFB\, 38 rue Albert Marquet\, Bordeaux\, 33000\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire Impromptu
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