Past Events
Events which have already happened.
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evolution@home | Let's work out Darwin's ideas
(Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, from
Dec 16, 2009 06:30 PM to
Dec 16, 2009 08:00 PM)
- An event on evolutionary biology, simulation and the challenge to work out Darwin's ideas in detail. Brought to you by InSpace, University of Edinburgh.
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Symposium on Evolutionary Systems Biology
(Turin, Italy, from
Aug 24, 2009 05:00 PM to
Aug 29, 2009 12:00 PM)
- The 2009 congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biologists (ESEB) will host a symposium on evolutionary systems biology. Look forward to an exciting series of talks that explore how systems biology might contribute to answer some of the most difficult problems in evolutionary biology.
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Conferences on Evolution and Sex
(University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, from
Jun 16, 2008 09:00 AM to
Jun 24, 2008 10:00 PM)
- The 2008 conference of the Society for the Study of Evolution has two symposiums that are dedicated to the evolution of sex and recombination. It follows immediately after another meeting on the evolution of sex.
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Evolutionary Systems Biology Seminars
(Kings Buildings, University of Edinburgh, UK, from
Apr 17, 2008 01:00 PM to
Apr 17, 2008 05:00 PM)
- Evolutionary biology and systems biology make for a powerful combination that has the potential to answer many questions about the structure of genomes. Two seminars by Prof. Laurence D. Hurst (University of Bath) at the University of Edinburgh will highlight the potential of this approach.
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Live Webcast by Kenneth Miller: Why ID fails to convince
(University of Texas at Austin, Campus, Welch Hall 2.224, from
Apr 04, 2008 11:45 PM to
Apr 05, 2008 01:15 AM)
- Controversies about evolution are never very far in the US. Recent attempts to introduce critizism of evolution into biology classes have failed. A live webcast on the 4th of April 2008 by Prof. Kenneth R Miller will explain more.
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Darwin Day
(worldwide, from
Feb 12, 2008 01:00 AM to
Feb 12, 2008 11:00 PM)
- Darwin's birthday (12th Feb 1809) is celebrated since 2004 to commemorate his achievements in biology.

