BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251127T230529EST-2085mXVr8r@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251128T040529Z DESCRIPTION:Distinctions Among Causation in Neuroscience and Biology: A The oretical Framework to Support Smart Sciences for Real-World Transformation \n\nDr. Lauren N. Ross\n\nUniversity of California\, Irvine\n\nWith a high -level panel of leaders in science\, technology\, on-the-ground action\, i nvestment\, and policy\n\nRegister & watch webinar\n\nAre there different types of causation in neuroscience and biology? What does such a view enta il and does scientific work in these fields support it? Answers to these q uestions should rely on rigorous definitions of causation\, but they shoul d also capture the diversity and complexity of causal systems in the world . This talk explores distinctions among causation in these sciences and it provides a theoretical framework for addressing these questions. In captu ring distinctions among causation - sometimes referred to as causal divers ity and causal pluralism - three types of claims should be distinguished. These concern whether there are different: (1) definitions of causation (2 ) methods used to establish causation\, and (3) causal structures in the w orld\, which are not tied to differences in defining causality. Separating these claims can help researchers examine (i) whether causality is define d in different ways in their field\, (ii) if so\, whether this is problema tic or not\, (iii) how methods for establishing causality relate to defini tions of it\, and (iv) how some types of causal diversity reflect differen t causal structures\, as opposed to different definitions of causation. Th is framework is draws on mainstream philosophical accounts of causation an d examples of causal reasoning in neuroscience and biology.\n\nAbout the s peaker\n\nLauren N. Ross\, MD\, PhD is an Associate Professor in Logic and Philosophy of Science at UC Irvine. Her research concerns causal reasonin g and explanation in neuroscience and biology. A significant amount of her research explores causal diversity - different types of causes\, causal r elationships\, and causal systems present in scientific contexts. This res earch has focused on causal systems such as mechanisms\, pathways\, and ca scades\, and causal relationships that differ with respect to their stabil ity\, specificity\, and reversibility. Her work identifies the features ch aracteristic of these causal systems and their implications for how these systems are studied and how they behave. Ross’s research has received a Na tional Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award\, a Humboldt Experienced Rese archer Fellowship\, and an Editor’s Choice Award at The British Journal fo r the Philosophy of Science.\n\n\nAbout the series\n\nThe Precision Conver gence series is launched to catalyze unique synergy between\, on the one h and\, novel partnerships across sciences\, sectors and jurisdictions aroun d targeted domains of real-world solutions\, and on the other hand\, a nex t generation convergence of AI with advanced research computing and other data and digital architectures such as PSC’s Bridges-2\, and supporting da ta sharing frameworks such as HuBMAP\, informing in a real time as possibl e the design\, deployment and monitoring of solutions for adaptive real-wo rld behavior and context.\n\nThe Precision Convergence Webinar Series is c o-hosted by The 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ Centre for the Convergence of Health and Economics (MCCHE) at 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ and The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center\, a joint computational research center between Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh.\n\n \n DTSTART:20220623T150000Z DTEND:20220623T170000Z SUMMARY:MCCHE Precision Convergence Webinar Series with Dr. Lauren N. Ross URL:/desautels/channels/event/mcche-precision-converge nce-webinar-series-dr-lauren-n-ross-339850 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR