Chemistry has always been women’s business
Female chemists played essential roles in developing chemical practice
Every March, I write an article for @chemistryworld.com that is dedicated to the role of women in science. This year, I decided to take a more optimistic and fun approach towards this issue, focusing on how women have always figured in chemical practice! www.chemistryworld.com/opinion/chem...
04.03.2026 11:59
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Do molecules have structure? The view from quantum physics | LSE Event
YouTube video by LSE
Here is the recording of our Inaugural BSPS Popper prize lecture we gave w/ Alex Franklin at the LSE yesterday. This was such an amazing experience!!
@lsephilosophy.bsky.social
www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1Sa...
27.02.2026 13:23
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⏰ Tonight!
@aliboyle.bsky.social
@thebsps.bsky.social
@vanessaseifert.bsky.social
#PhilSci #Philosophy #Popper
25.02.2026 10:42
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⏰ Next week!
@aliboyle.bsky.social
@thebsps.bsky.social
@vanessaseifert.bsky.social
#PhilSci #Philosophy #Popper
16.02.2026 11:52
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So thrilled this is coming up in just 3 days!
Sharing the updated poster for the Athens roundtable on Reconsidering Historical Epistemology (Feb 2).
Happy to send the Webex link to anyone who’d like to join online — just message me.
30.01.2026 15:50
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Do molecules have structure? The view from quantum physics | Vanessa Seifert and Alexander Franklin
6.30pm Wed 25 Feb | Vanessa Seifert, Alexander Franklin | Ticket Required | Free public event at LSE
📣 Join us for the inaugural BSPS #Popper Prize lecture, delivered by philosophers of science Alexander Franklin and @vanessaseifert.bsky.social.
🗓️ Wednesday 25 February, 6.30pm - 8pm
📍 LSE Campus and online
💻 Register now to attend in-person or online!
More: www.lse.ac.uk/events/molec...
12.01.2026 10:40
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Por qué el agua podría no ser una clase natural después de todo
| Análisis Filosófico
Why water may not be a natural kind after all ... or Por qué el agua podría no ser una clase natural después de todo!
Very cool to have an article out in the Argentinian journal Analysis Filosofico! Check it out: analisisfilosofico.org/index.php/af...
18.12.2025 11:06
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The conceptual challenge of consumer safety
Understanding causation can motivate product improvements
My new article @chemistryworld.com is about how consumer safety can be informed by the analysis of causal relations 👇
www.chemistryworld.com/opinion/the-...
04.09.2025 09:39
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Women and Correspondence
Women and Correspondence in the Nineteenth Century Workshop, June 19, 2025 organized with the cooperation of the Book History Lab Department...
Today Im taking part in a very different event on ‘Women & correspondence’ where I will talk abt Darwin’s correspondence w/ women and discuss it from the perspective of feminist critiques on his work
www.historyofideas.gr/2025/06/wome...
19.06.2025 09:01
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How feminist bioethics can improve women’s health
From correcting research imbalances to placing value on lived experiences
Feminist philosophy of science points out the mechanisms by which sexism has systematically affected women's health and helps us appreciate the different factors that influence how knowers produce knowledge claims. www.chemistryworld.com/opinion/how-...
25.05.2025 11:01
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Jargonium asks … Kostas Gavroglu
Kostas Gavroglu is Professor Emeritus at the Department of History & Philosophy of Science at the University of Athens.
For this instalment of Jargonium Asks, we are delighted to have Kostas Gavroglu Prof. Emeritus @ the Un. of Athens. He is an expert historian of chemistry, among the few who have illuminated the social, historical & philosophical aspects of early quantum chemistry
www.jargonium.com/post/jargoni...
22.05.2025 11:56
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Women's health | Chemistry World
Many medical conditions affect only women, or affect them disproportionately, but women's health has historically been neglected in medical research. In this collection, we look at the gender gap in h...
🚨 Today @chemistryworld.com launched a new collection on women's health. From menstruation to menopause, the articles reveal the stark gaps in medical research that have left women overlooked for far too long, and the people working to change the narrative: www.chemistryworld.com/collections/... 🔬💊
20.05.2025 14:34
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Chemical reactions as causes? (part II)
Some further thoughts on the nature of reactions
Im keeping a sort of diary of my research during the #CReaCaL project through a series of short essays in @jargonium.bsky.social. @erc.europa.eu This is part II of my thoughts around chemical reactions as causal relations:
www.jargonium.com/post/chemica...
15.05.2025 08:03
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Symbols and tables in chemistry
Looking beyond today's periodic table
Symbols, pictograms and tables have always been part of chemical practice. Delving into that story is quite exciting! Here are some snippets of it in my new article @chemistryworld.com #CReaCaL @erc.europa.eu
www.chemistryworld.com/opinion/symb...
13.05.2025 10:45
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The Limits of the Periodic Table — Chalk
In the quest for new chemical elements, scientists have pushed physics to its breaking point. Their efforts may take us beyond the bounds of the periodic table. Vanessa Seifert
A new print magazine is out called @chalk-magazine.bsky.social & Im honoured to be in the first issue! I talk abt the periodic table & the limits in discovering elements- what does this mean about chemical discovery? 🙏 @willgarbett.bsky.social & Amy Louise!!!
www.chalk-magazine.com/articles/the...
09.05.2025 09:46
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Alexander Bird: Knowing Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, 304 pp., €67.88 (Hardback), ISBN: 9780199606658 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science
Journal for General Philosophy of Science -
My review of Alexander Bird’s book ‘Knowing Science’ just came out @jgps.bsky.social . If you want to get an idea of what’s it about before reading the actual thing, here are my impressions! #msca #creacal
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
09.04.2025 20:23
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Units, Symbols, and Terminology in the Physical Sciences in and for the Digital Era
YouTube video by PSDI_UK
Very honoured to talk at the "Units, Symbols, and Terminology in the Physical Sciences in and for the Digital Era" conference, held at the wonderful Burlington House, the house of the @rsc.org! Thank you @psdi-uk.bsky.social Jeremy Frey & Victoria Hooper! #CReaCaL
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Amp...
07.04.2025 09:43
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Dr Vanessa Seifert
How #AI will change the future of #Chemistry❓
First #speaker of this meeting 🎤
🔸 Dr Vanessa Seifert, @vanessaseifert.bsky.social, Research Associate, Department of #Philosophy, @bristoluni.bsky.social.
🔹 Prediction, explanation, and #chemical progress in the age of AI.
🌐 www.vanessa-seifert.com
13.03.2025 11:41
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BBC World Service - CrowdScience, Is water wet?
The wetness of water seems obvious - but dive into the science and it's not so clear cut
I tried to give my take on whether water is wet for the BBC World Service - CrowdScience! The episode hosts chemists and material scientists too so this is a really nice & rounded way to approach the question. Here is the link:
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w...
10.03.2025 10:12
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Thank you Wayne!!!
19.02.2025 16:31
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Thank you so much Richard!!! I still remember my first day in Bristol as a phd student when you welcomed us as head of department! How time flies!!!
19.02.2025 16:31
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❤️❤️❤️
19.02.2025 16:28
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Thank you very much!!
19.02.2025 16:27
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Thank you Alisa!!!
19.02.2025 16:27
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