Tyler Brunet (University of Exeter, UK) is a Leverhulme Postdoctoral fellow working with John Dupré at Egenis. He is a reformed biologist who turned to philosophy of biology. Among several other topics, he works on constructive neutral evolution (CNE). Abstract: Constructive Neutral Evolution (CNE) is a theory for explaining the origin and maintenance of …
International Workshop on Constructive Neutral Evolution (hybrid format) PhilInBioMed & ImmunoConcept, University of Bordeaux, France, Organized by T. Pradeu Schedule 4:00-4:30pm Anthony Poole, Using experimental evolution to test the origin of RNA editing via CNE 4:30-5:00pm Tyler Brunet, Overview of CNE & new ideas 5:00-5:30pm Ford Doolittle, CNE: the eukaryotic spliceosome as an example …
Sarah-Maria Fendt is since 2013 a Principal Investigator at the VIB Center for Cancer Biology and Professor of Oncology at KU Leuven, Belgium. Sarah’s lab is specifically interested in elucidating general regulatory principles in metabolism, and understanding cancer metabolism during metastasis formation as well as during altered whole body physiology. To perform novel research in …
Team meeting (virtual): Research Project presentation by Martin Zach (Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic), on 'Integrated immunity: Conceptual investigation of organismal defense'.
Lawrence Shapiro is Berent Enç Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) Abstract: The rubber hand illusion was designed to provide insights into the phenomenological experience of body-ownership. But it also offers an opportunity to reflect more generally on topics of philosophical and psychological interest, such as the justification for …
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