Presentations
- 'Data and Diversity Measurements in Microbiology', Symposium: 'Practice-first approach: from biological cases to philosophical issues', World Congress of Philosophy, Rome, Italy, August 2024
- 'A new light on causes in human health-associated microbiome studies by unearthing its ecological roots', Causality in Epidemiology (EpiCause2024), Linz, Austria, May 2024
- 'Species is a unit of measurement', European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) Biennial Meeting 2023, Belgrade, Serbia, September 2023
- 'Towards an integrative view of explanation in human gut microbiome research', International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB) Biennial Meeting 2023, University of Toronto, Toronto, CA, July 2023
- ‘How does the history of microbiology call for a more integrative view of explanation in human gut microbiome research?’, Integrated History and Philosophy of Science (&HPS9), University of South Carolina, Columbia, US, March 2023
- ‘Not everything is data: A revision of the relational framework of data’, Bordeaux Summer Schools, Universite` de Bordeaux, FR, September 2022
- ‘Human gut microbiomes research: what are the benefits of the mechanistic causal account?‘, Philosophy of Science Graduate Conference (PSGC2021), London School of Economics, UK, October 2021 (online)
- ‘How can highly contextual data such as metabarcoding data relate to the world?‘, International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB) Biennial Meeting 2021, Cold Spring Habor Laboratory, NY, US, July 2021 (online)