Bridging Across Methods and Models in the Biosciences
+ 1 hour
5 episodes
Channel description
In line with this increasing focus on interdisciplinarity, in June 2021, we organised the conference ‘Methods and Models in Biomedical Research: Building Bridges’. A collaboration between the Champalimaud Foundation, the JRC Systems Toxicology Unit, and FRESCI, the workshop created an opportunity for cross-disciplinary discussions across diverse communities in biomedical sciences (agency, regulatory, industry, researchers) to talk freely about methods and models, and explore common ground. This series of podcasts, hosted by Annamaria Carusi, a philosopher of science and technology, extends the conversations started at that workshop.
Target audience
Scientists, researchers, science students, Three Rs practitioners, method developers, regulators
episodes
Episode 1: Research leaders and project managers need to be proactive and visionary to create opportunities for the ‘magic’ of real interdisciplinary exchange.
9 Feb 2023
Episode 2: With a little bit of help from an intermediary, research ideas can be connected up to real world applications.
14 Feb 2023
Episode 3: Different sectors offer different challenges and opportunities for interdisciplinarity.
21 Feb 2023
Episode 4: Exploiting data fully through bringing on board a wide range of people with very different expertises.
21 Feb 2023
Episode 5: Beyond communication, building up trust with potential interdisciplinary collaborators.
21 Feb 2023
This content is offered by the European Commission. The European Commission is the European Union's politically independent executive arm. It is alone responsible for drawing up proposals for new European legislation, and it implements the decisions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.
Host
Systems Toxicology, European Union Reference Laboratory for Alternatives to Animal Testing
EURL ECVAM
episodes
Episode 1: Research leaders and project managers need to be proactive and visionary to create opportunities for the ‘magic’ of real interdisciplinary exchange.
9 Feb 2023
Episode 2: With a little bit of help from an intermediary, research ideas can be connected up to real world applications.
14 Feb 2023
Episode 3: Different sectors offer different challenges and opportunities for interdisciplinarity.
21 Feb 2023
Episode 4: Exploiting data fully through bringing on board a wide range of people with very different expertises.
21 Feb 2023
Episode 5: Beyond communication, building up trust with potential interdisciplinary collaborators.
21 Feb 2023