Andreas Wagner is Professor at the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University Zurich, Switzerland. He is known for his work on the role of robustness and innovation in biological evolution.
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Adrian Currie
Adrian Currie is a professor in Exeter, England, working on philosophy, sociology and anthropology.
Ned Block
Ned Block is Silver Professor in the Departments of Philosophy, Psychology and Center for Neural Science at New York University (NYU), NY, USA.
Andrew J. Ewald
Andrew Ewald, an expert in cancer biology, is Virginia DeAcetis Professor and Director, Department of Cell Biology & Director, Giovanis Institute for Translational Cell Biology at the Johns Hopkins Medical School (USA).
Joseph LeDoux
Joseph LeDoux is Director of The Emotional Brain Institute, NYU, Professor of Neural Science and Psychology, NYU, & Professor of Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, NYU Langone. He is a world expert on emotions.
Reuniting Philosophy and Science to Advance Cancer Research
Pradeu T, Daignan-Fornier B, Ewald A, Germain PL, Okasha S, Plutynski A, Benzekry S, Bertolaso M, Bissell M, Brown JS, Chin-Yee B, Chin-Yee I, Clevers H, Cognet L, Darrason M, Farge E, Feunteun J, Galon J, Giroux E, Green S, Gross F, Jaulin F, Knight R, Laconi E, Larmonier N, Maley C, Mantovani A, Moreau V, Nassoy P, Rondeau E, Santamaria D, Sawai CM, Seluanov A, Sepich-Poore GD, Sisirak V, Solary E, Yvonnet S, Laplane L. (2023), Reuniting Philosophy and Science to Advance Cancer Research. Biological Reviews. (Open Access).
James DiFrisco
James DiFrisco is a Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute in London. His research focuses on theoretical issues in developmental and evolutionary systems biology, such as the evolution of novel characters, the multi-scale organization of phenotypes, and foundations of comparative biology.
Martin Zach
Martin Zach is a postdoc at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences. His research focuses mainly on conceptual issues in immunology.
David Raubenheimer
David Raubenheimer is Leonard P. Ullman Chair in Nutritional Ecology at the Charles Perkins Centre, the University of Sydney, and explores how animal biology interacts with food environments via nutrition and the reciprocal influences of these interactions on biolog.
Steven Frank
Steven Frank is Donald Bren Professor & Distinguished Professor, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
School of Biological Sciences at University of California Irvine (USA) and works on evolutionary genetics and host-parasite interactions.