Sure. I may be one of the rare natural scientists who.... I've been reading the social science literature since 2013, when I first started recognizing some of these things were happening.
The social sciences are essential to everything we do. Interdisciplinary research is where things move. Scientists can build things or create things. Is the public going to use them? We don't know, unless we have social scientists working on our team. How do we convince people in under-represented communities that we need their genes for a genomics database that allows personalized medicine? We need social scientists to ask what the history is of what's gone on in that community and how we can get them to trust us in a genuine sort of a way.
I think social science is critically important to all the big problems that we're trying to solve right now. We do have to work across fields. Interdisciplinary research is essential. I agree with my colleagues who spoke earlier about that.