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9:30 am - 10:30 am | What is aging & what is dying? - David Krakauer (SFI) Download Presentation (Encrypted)
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10:30 am - 11:30 am | Toward a multi-scale theory of birth and death patterns - Annette Baudisch (Univ. Southern Denmark) Download Presentation (Encrypted)
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|Meeting summary=In this meeting on approaches to a multi-scale theory of birth and death patterns we are convening a small and informal group to discuss both the scope of a new application area in the JSMF funded Complex Time research theme as well as identifying key individuals we would like to become involved. We seek to identify diverse expertise in order to integrate birth-development-death concepts across a broad range of adaptive scales. The meeting is centered around four basic questions: (1) how best to conceptualize the individual? (2) how and why individuals age (3) how models should vary as a function of application domain (e.g. biology or culture) and (4) how we might parameterize universal patterns of aging. | |Meeting summary=In this meeting on approaches to a multi-scale theory of birth and death patterns we are convening a small and informal group to discuss both the scope of a new application area in the JSMF funded Complex Time research theme as well as identifying key individuals we would like to become involved. We seek to identify diverse expertise in order to integrate birth-development-death concepts across a broad range of adaptive scales. The meeting is centered around four basic questions: (1) how best to conceptualize the individual? (2) how and why individuals age (3) how models should vary as a function of application domain (e.g. biology or culture) and (4) how we might parameterize universal patterns of aging. | ||
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+ | |Attendee list=SrividyaIyer-Biswas;ChrisKempes;GeoffreyWest;DougErwin;Venki Ramakrishnan | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:28, April 23, 2021
Category: Core Theory
Date/Time: November 24, 2020 - January 4, 2021
Location: By Zoom
Organizers
Annette Baudisch (Univ. Southern Denmark)
David Krakauer (SFI)
Doug Erwin (Smithsonian/SFI)
Srividya Iyer-Biswas (Purdue Univ./SFI)
Chris Kempes (SFI)
Venki Ramakrishnan (MRC Lab of Molecular Biology)
Geoffrey West (SFI)
In this meeting on approaches to a multi-scale theory of birth and death patterns we are convening a small and informal group to discuss both the scope of a new application area in the JSMF funded Complex Time research theme as well as identifying key individuals we would like to become involved. We seek to identify diverse expertise in order to integrate birth-development-death concepts across a broad range of adaptive scales. The meeting is centered around four basic questions: (1) how best to conceptualize the individual? (2) how and why individuals age (3) how models should vary as a function of application domain (e.g. biology or culture) and (4) how we might parameterize universal patterns of aging.
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