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- Hallmarks of Biological Failure/BernieCrespi (section Notes by user Bernie Crespi (Simon Fraser Univ.) for Hallmarks of Biological Failure)Edit 1+ paragraphs on any combination of the following: Presentation highlights Open questions that came up How your perspective changed Impact on your4 KB (742 words) - 19:10, April 10, 2019
- Washington) Upload an audio file Attendees Rozalyn Anderson (Univ. Wisconsin) Bernie Crespi (Simon Fraser Univ.) James DeGregori (CU Denver) Kelley Harris (Univ2 KB (12,960 words) - 19:52, October 4, 2019
- Edit April 8, 2019 10:30 am - 11:00 am Presenter Bernie Crespi (Simon Fraser Univ.) Abstract I will discuss two points. First, how are genomic and organismal892 bytes (140 words) - 15:52, April 5, 2019
- touched upon today, but we have not yet gone into detail, discussing this. Bernie Crespi Suggestions idea that complexity can be bad. We can think of organismal4 KB (761 words) - 19:30, April 9, 2019
- competing risks for most of our (or other animal's) evolutionary history. Bernie Crespi presented on how selection works stronger on the weaker components. Slow10 KB (1,720 words) - 22:57, April 9, 2019
- conference/[C] initiative/[D] funding call-for-proposal/[E] research group Bernie Crespi: The hypothesis/framework presented that risk of failure increases with7 KB (1,170 words) - 03:50, April 10, 2019
- conference/[C] initiative/[D] funding call-for-proposal/[E] research group Day 1. Bernie Crespi. Accidents (failure) are inevitable (normal). Challenger disaster, Max13 KB (2,222 words) - 03:10, April 10, 2019