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MARDI 25 JUIN 2019
10:00 Bienvenue, café
10:30 Introduction
Session I [10:45-12:15]
New Scientific Works & Ethical Implications
Présidence : Cécilia Bognon-Kuss
10:45 Stéphane Sarrade (Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives de Saclay, France):
Green Chemistry and ecology
11:15 Barbara Demeneix & Jean-Baptiste Fini, (Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris) :
Importance of fetal thyroid hormone signaling for brain development:
a window of vulnerability for endocrine disruption.
11:45 Grant Fisher (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea):
The ethics and epistemology of stem cell toxicity models
12:15 déjeuner
Session II [13:30-17:00]
Historical Studies
Présidence : Quentin Hiernaux
13:30 Antonino Drago (University “Federico II” of Naples, Italy) :
A common foundation of biology and chemistry according to a Leibniz’s suggestion.
14:00 Miguel Escribano Cabez (University of Basque Country, Spain):
G.W. Leibniz and the problem of constitution and genesis of the organic bodies. Eduction and preformationism
14:30 Sarah Hijmans (Université Paris Diderot, SPHERE, France):
Oxygen and the reactions of life in Lavoisier’s chemistry
15:00 pause café
15:30 Cécilia Bognon-Kuss (IPHST & Université Paris Diderot, France):
From Stoffwechsel to metabolism: The rise of a chemical biology
16:00 Sara Franceschelli (ENS of Lyon, France):
Instabilities first! A relational interpretation of Turing’s approach to morphogenesis
16:30 Ute Deichmann (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel):
Data, theory, and scientific belief in early molecular biology: Pauling's and Crick's conflicting notions
about the genetic determination of protein synthesis and the solution to the 'secret of life'
17:00 fin
MERCREDI 26 JUIN 2019
09:30 Bienvenue, café
Session IIIa [10:00-12:45]
Ontological Issues
Présidence : Joachim Schummer
10:00 Keynote speaker:
Stephan Guttinger (Centre for Philosophy of Natural & Social Science, London School of Economics, UK):
Understanding the nature of molecules: Process ontology and scientific practice
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 Donato Bergandi (Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris):
Rethinking emergence
11:45 Jean-Pierre Llored (SPHere, University Paris Diderot, France ; Linacre College, Oxford University, UK):
Relational ontologies in chemistry, biology, and ecology: An investigation
12:15 Quentin Hiernaux (FNRS-FUB, Belgium):
Do chemical substances have ecological existence conditions?
12:45 déjeuner
Session IIIb [14:00-16:30]
Ontological Issues
Présidence: Stephan Guttinger
14:00 Guglielmo Militello (Univ. of the Basque Country & IAS-Research Centre for Life, Mind & Society, Spain) :
Structural and organisational conditions for being a machine
14:30 Daniel J. Nicholson (Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research, Austria) :
Is it appropriate to conceptualize biological macromolecules as molecular machines?
15:00 pause café
15:30 Klaus Ruthenberg (Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Germany):
Acids: Chemical or biological kinds?
16:00 Gregor Greslehner (CNRS & University of Bordeaux, France):
What is the explanatory role of the structure-function relationship in immunology?
16:30 Fin
JEUDI 27 JUIN 2019
9:00 Bienvenue, café
Session IV [9:30-15:00]
Bridging Concepts & Approaches
Présidence : Jean-Pierre Llored
09:30 Keynote speaker:
Samir Okasha (President of the European Philosophy of Science Association, Bristol University, UK):
Can the philosophy of biology provide any lessons for the philosophy of chemistry?
10:30 pause café
10:45 Olivier Sartenaer (University of Cologne, Germany) :
A place of its own? On the role of chemistry in the dispute over the reducibility of biology to physics
11:15 Jerome Santolini (Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell, University Paris-Saclay, France)
& Martin Feelisch (Faculty of Medicine and Institute for Life Sciences, University of Southampton, UK):
Redox chemistry as the principal biological language
11:45 Michael Tobin (Independent scholar, Baltimore, USA):
Species as Quanta?: State discreteness in biology
12:15 déjeuner
13:30 Michele Friend (Georgetown University, USA) :
Conceptual analysis in chemistry and biology using formal languages
14:00 Benjamin J. McFarland (Seattle Pacific University, USA):
The power of dissipative systems for chemical and biological explanation
14:30 Petra R. M. Maitz (Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research, Austria):
RNA folding manner creates new insights of selforganising systems, a metamodernism?
15:00 pause café
Session V [15:00-17:30]
Synthetic Biology
Présidence: Cécilia Bognon-Kuss
15:30 Franck Dumeignil (Chemistry Department, University of Lille, France):
Hybrid catalysis as a new topical concept bridging biotechs and chemistry
16:00 Joachim Schummer (Editor-in-chief of Hyle, International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry):
Knowing through making: A comparison between synthetic chemistry and synthetic biology
16:30 Massimiliano Simons (KU Leuven, Belgium):
Dreaming of a universal biology
17:00 Dominic J. Berry (London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom):
The synthesis of DNA: Chemical subunits making a narrative of biological engineering
17:30 Discussion générale et organisation du deuxième colloque en 2020
18:15 FIN DU COLLOQUE