Friday, June 4, 2021
14 h 00 : Shigeru Kuratani – Laboratory for Evolutionary Morphology, RIKEN Center BDR, Kobe, Japan
Craniofacial Diversity in Early Evolution of Vertebrates
14 h 30 : Laurent Keller – Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Transpecies Polymorphisms Regulated by Supergenes
15 h 00 : Stanislas Dehaene – Collège de France and the NeuroSpin Brain Imaging Center, Saclay, France
How We Learn: The Singularity of the Human Brain Compared to Other Monkeys and Machines
15 h 30 : Elly Tanaka – Institute of Molecular Pathology, Vienna Biocenter, Austria
Self-Organization of Developmental Processes
16 h 00 : Vikas Trivedi – European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Barcelona, Spain
Axial Organization in Animal Development: A Synthetic Approach
16 h 30 : Break
16 h 45 : Hopi Hoekstra – Harvard University/HHMI, Boston, USA
A Tale of Tails: Evolution and Development of Morphological Adaptation
17 h 15 : Gunther Wagner – Yale University, USA
Stress Induced Evolutionary Innovation: A Mechanistic Model of Cell Type Origination
17 h 45 : Olivier Pourquié – Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School and Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA
Deconstruction Human Muscle Development in Vitro
18 h 15 : Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan – Harvard University, Boston, USA
Biophysical Models for Regulating Form and Dynamics
18 h 45 : Nipam Patel – The Marine Biological Laboratory and the University of Chicago, USA
The Physics of Beauty: Structural Color in Butterflies