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Carl Craver (Wash U), Time and Memory: Philosophy in Neuropsychology
Carl Craver (Wash U), Time and Memory: Philosophy in Neuropsychology
Carl Craver (Wash U), one of the most renowned experts in philosophy of neuroscience, mechanisms, and philosophy of biology more generally (please see details below). Carl will give a talk on: "Time and Memory: Philosophy in Neuropsychology" Location: BBS amphitheater 2, rue Docteur Hoffman Martinot33076 Bordeaux
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Bordeaux Summer School – Philosophy in Biology and Medicine
Organized by the PhilInBioMed network and the Conceptual Biology and Medicine Team in Bordeaux. Course leaders: Serge Ahmed (neuroscience): University of Bordeaux - CNRS, France Carl Craver (philosophy of biology, philosophy of neuroscience): Washington University, USA Fridolin Gross (philosophy of biology, philosophy of computational biology): University of Bordeaux, France Matt Haber (philosophy of biology, philosophy …
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Stefan Linquist (Univ. of Guelph, Canada), Genome-level ecology, a novel approach to the functional analysis of junk DNA
Stefan Linquist (Univ. of Guelph, Canada), Genome-level ecology, a novel approach to the functional analysis of junk DNA
Stefan Linquist (Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Guelph, Canada) Abstract: Why is the size of an onion’s genome five times larger than that of a human? And if only 10% of a human’s DNA performs some functional role, what explains the origin and maintenance of the remaining 90 %? Historically, such questions have been …