Nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter à un colloque d’une journée intitulé
Evolution, Development and Cancer
organisé par le Centre Cavaillès et la Chaire Blaise Pascal, République des Savoirs de l’Ens, en l’honneur de Carlos Sonnenschein pour fêter ses 80 ans.
Le colloque se tiendra le
vendredi 5 décembre 2014 au Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Amphithéâtre de Paléontologie, galerie de paléontologie, 2 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris
PROGRAMME
Evolution, Development and Cancer
10h – 10h10 Giuseppe Longo – Ouverture de la journée
10h10 – 11h Michel Morange – From cancer, to evolution and causality
11h – 11h50 Andras Paldi – Building a career in the society of the cells
11h50 – 12h40 Nicole Perret et Mael Montévil – From genetic program to enablement
Déjeuner
14h30 – 15h20 Denis Noble – What is Life? A reinterpretation of central tenets of 20th century biology
Pause café
15h40 – 16h30 Barbara Demeneix – Complexity from a physiologist’s view point
16h40 – 17h20 Carlos Sonnenschein – tba
17h20 – 17h30 Remarques conclusives
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We are pleased to invite you to the symposium entitled:
Evolution, Development and Cancer
This symposium is organized by the Centre Cavaillès and the Blaise Pascal Chair, République des Savoirs de l’Ens, to honor Carlos Sonnenschein on his 80th anniversary.
It will take place on
Friday December 5th 2014 at the Muséum national d’Histoire Naturelle, Amphithéâtre de Paléontologie, Galerie de paléontologie, 2 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris
PROGRAM
Evolution, Development and Cancer
10 – 10:10 Giuseppe Longo – Opening Remarks
10:10 – 11 Michel Morange – From cancer, to evolution and causality
11 – 11:50 Andras Paldi – Building a career in the society of the cells
11:50 – 12:40 Nicole Perret and Mael Montévil – From genetic program to enablement
Lunch break
14:30 – 15:20 Denis Noble – What is Life? A reinterpretation of central tenets of 20th century biology
Coffee break
15:40 – 16:30 Barbara Demeneix – Complexity from a physiologist’s view point
16:40 – 17:20 Carlos Sonnenschein – tba
17:20 -17:30 Closing Remarks