Evolution of Structure and Function in Biology
21-25 October 2002
Organizer: Sándor Pongor, Trieste, Italy
The official course poster
The goal of the workshop is to give a broad, interdisciplinary overview on the unifying concepts of evolution, ranging from genes, genomes, protein structures to behaviour, languages, and computational approaches.
Invited speakers include:
- Derek Bickerton (Honolulu, USA): Thought and language
- Luca Cavalli Sforza (Stanford, USA): From hunting-gathering to religion, art and biotechnology: biological and cultural evolution
- Jean-Louis Deneubourg (Brussels, Belgium): Information processing in insect societies
- Andrei Gabrielian (Washington DC, USA): Approaches and Challenges of Annotation of the Human Genome
- Balázs Gulyás (Stockholm, Sweden): Major transitions and major gaps in evolution
- Peter Hammerstein (Berlin, Germany): Evolutionary models of conflict and cooperation
- Stevan Harnad (Montréal, Canada): Evolution of behavior, cognition, and consciousness
- Eugene Koonin (Bethesda, MD., USA): Major transitions in evolution: a genomic perspective
- Simon Kirby (Edinburgh, UK): The Transition to Language: Where Learning, Culture and Evolution Meet
- Gary Marcus (New York, USA): Plasticity and nativism: Towards a resolution of an apparent paradox.
- Roger H. Pain (Ljubljana, Slovenia): Evolution of protein folding
- László Patthy (Budapest, Hungary): Evolutionary Innovation through Modular Assembly
- Sándor Pongor (Trieste, Italy): Knowledge representation in molecular evolution
- Luc Steels (Paris, France): Evolving Embodied Minds
- Miroslav Radman (Paris, France): Evolutionary paradigms from studies of bacteria
- Eörs Szathmáry (Budapest, Hungary): Major Transitions in Evolution
- William S-Y. Wang (Hong Kong, China): Do languages leak?
- Lewis Wolpert (London, UK): Evolution of Development