Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Research Focus Evolutionary Biology (LMU) - SD
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Due to the fact that modern humans seek out new habitats and alter them in the process, a new and in some cases purely anthropogenic, i.e. man-made, selection pressure has been created. This affects humans themselves, but also the full range of biodiversity. One goal of the Research Focus is thus to undertake a general assessment of the current state of evolution research. The theoretical framework is to be developed first in order to investigate and assess the respective influence of these various disciplines on evolutionary biology. Researchers from different fields will come together to discuss the potential and challenges of these new technological developments. | Auf Grund dessen, dass der moderne Mensch sich neue natürliche Standorte aneignet und diese verändert, entsteht ein neuartiger und zum Teil rein anthropogener, also menschengemachter, Selektionsdruck. Das betrifft den Menschen selbst, aber auch die gesamte Biodiversität. Ein Ziel des Schwerpunkts ist es daher, eine Standortbestimmung der aktuellen Evolutionsforschung vorzunehmen. Zunächst soll der theoretische Rahmen entwickelt werden, um den jeweiligen Einfluss dieser unterschiedlichen Disziplinen auf die Evolutionsbiologie zu untersuchen und auszuwerten. Dazu kommen Wissenschaftler aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen zusammen und diskutieren die Potentiale und Herausforderungen dieser neuen technischen Entwicklungen.
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Due to the fact that modern humans seek out new habitats and alter them in the process, a new and in some cases purely anthropogenic, i.e. man-made, selection pressure has been created. This affects humans themselves, but also the full range of biodiversity. One goal of the Research Focus is thus to undertake a general assessment of the current state of evolution research. The theoretical framework is to be developed first in order to investigate and assess the respective influence of these various disciplines on evolutionary biology. Researchers from different fields will come together to discuss the potential and challenges of these new technological developments. | Auf Grund dessen, dass der moderne Mensch sich neue natürliche Standorte aneignet und diese verändert, entsteht ein neuartiger und zum Teil rein anthropogener, also menschengemachter, Selektionsdruck. Das betrifft den Menschen selbst, aber auch die gesamte Biodiversität. Ein Ziel des Schwerpunkts ist es daher, eine Standortbestimmung der aktuellen Evolutionsforschung vorzunehmen. Zunächst soll der theoretische Rahmen entwickelt werden, um den jeweiligen Einfluss dieser unterschiedlichen Disziplinen auf die Evolutionsbiologie zu untersuchen und auszuwerten. Dazu kommen Wissenschaftler aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen zusammen und diskutieren die Potentiale und Herausforderungen dieser neuen technischen Entwicklungen.
In the CAS lecture series "Man in the Holocene: His Environment in the Light
of Natural and Cultural Selection" researchers from different disciplines
are discussing the questions which natural and cultural factors have
influenced the evolution of man and how selection factors made by man might
have an impact on biodiversity. | Center for Advanced Studies: 07.07.2014 | Speakers: Prof. Dr. Evelyne Keitel, Prof. Dr. Marin Trenk | Moderation: Prof. Dr. Eveline Dürr
In the CAS lecture series "Man in the Holocene: His Environment in the Light
of Natural and Cultural Selection" researchers from different disciplines
are discussing the questions which natural and cultural factors have
influenced the evolution of man and how selection factors made by man might
have an impact on biodiversity. | Center for Advanced Studies: 05.06.2014 | Speakers: Prof. Dr. Joachim Burger, Prof. Mark Thomas | Moderation: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Stephan
In the CAS lecture series "Man in the Holocene: His Environment in the Light
of Natural and Cultural Selection" researchers from different disciplines
are discussing the questions which natural and cultural factors have
influenced the evolution of man and how selection factors made by man might
have an impact on biodiversity. | Center for Advanced Studies: 27.05.2014| Speakers: Prof. Dr. Johan Bolhuis, Prof. Dr. Harald Euler | Moderation: Prof. Dr. Beate Sodian
In the CAS lecture series "Man in the Holocene: His Environment in the Light
of Natural and Cultural Selection" researchers from different disciplines
are discussing the questions which natural and cultural factors have
influenced the evolution of man and how selection factors made by man might
have an impact on biodiversity. | Center for Advanced Studies: 15.05.2014 | Speakers: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Enard, Prof. Dr. Eörs Szathmáry | Moderation: Prof. Dr. Gisela Grupe
In the CAS lecture series "Man in the Holocene: His Environment in the Light
of Natural and Cultural Selection" researchers from different disciplines
are discussing the questions which natural and cultural factors have
influenced the evolution of man and how selection factors made by man might
have an impact on biodiversity. | Center for Advanced Studies: 06.05.2014 | Speakers: Dr. Barbara Fruth, Prof. Henry Harpending | Introduction: Prof. Dr. Christof Rapp | Moderation: Prof. Dr. Wulf Schiefenhövel
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Research Focus Evolutionary Biology (LMU) - SD
Due to the fact that modern humans seek out new habitats and alter them in the process, a new and in some cases purely anthropogenic, i.e. man-made, selection pressure has been created. This affects humans themselves, but also the full range of biodiversity. One goal of the Research Focus is thus to undertake a general assessment of the current state of evolution research. The theoretical framework is to be developed first in order to investigate and assess the respective influence of these various disciplines on evolutionary biology. Researchers from different fields will come together to discuss the potential and challenges of these new technological developments. | Auf Grund dessen, dass der moderne Mensch sich neue natürliche Standorte aneignet und diese verändert, entsteht ein neuartiger und zum Teil rein anthropogener, also menschengemachter, Selektionsdruck. Das betrifft den Menschen selbst, aber auch die gesamte Biodiversität. Ein Ziel des Schwerpunkts ist es daher, eine Standortbestimmung der aktuellen Evolutionsforschung vorzunehmen. Zunächst soll der theoretische Rahmen entwickelt werden, um den jeweiligen Einfluss dieser unterschiedlichen Disziplinen auf die Evolutionsbiologie zu untersuchen und auszuwerten. Dazu kommen Wissenschaftler aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen zusammen und diskutieren die Potentiale und Herausforderungen dieser neuen technischen Entwicklungen.