CFA: Thematic Session on Reticulate Evolution Before and After the Modern 
Synthesis:
Historical and Epistemological Perspectives and Wider Applications Beyond 
Traditional Fields
Organized by Nathalie Gontier & Jan Sapp

University of Lisbon, 12 - 18th of July, 2015
Website http://iss-symbiosis.org/Symposia
Contact [email protected]


INVITED SPEAKERS
Eric Bapteste, Vitor G. Faria, Ricardo Guerrero, Frank Kressing, Caetano 
Souto-Maior, Élio Sucena, and Laura Weyrich


CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
We welcome Senior and Junior Researchers to submit poster or regular talks (20 
minutes) on themes and topics including:

1 History and/or philosophy of symbiosis, symbiogenesis, lateral gene transfer, 
virology
Origin of key discoveries (including bacteria and bacterial communities, 
mitochondria, chloroplasts, plasmids, biofilms), key terminology (holobionts, 
symbionts, symbiomes, superorganism, parasitism, mutualism, commensalism, 
hybridization). Or exemplification with case studies on the context of 
discovery of the dual nature of lichens, bacterial transformation, 
transduction, conjugation, jumping genes, bacteriophages, RNA and DNA 
viruses,...

2 Biographical sketches of pioneering scholars and the origin of pioneering 
research groups
Origins of the International Symbiosis Society, the foundation of the 
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Sciences, Cold Spring Harbor Symposia Series, 
the Koch's Institute, Pasteur Institute, Russian Institutes, the Phage Group, 
Microbiology societies  ...

3 Reticulate Evolution in light of the Modern and Extended Synthesis
How does reticulate evolution facilitate adaptation, fitness, reproduction, 
speciation; How does reticulate evolution define new units and levels of 
evolution; Can reticulate evolution be included into a revised Neo-Darwinian 
Synthesis or does it imply a rupture with the standard evolutionary paradigm; 
How do lateral gene transfer, symbiosis, symbiogenesis and hybridization 
together with natural selection bring forth evolution, ...

4 Taxonomy and the origin of life
How does reticulate evolution impact species taxomomy, and redraw the tree of 
life.
(16S rRNA gene sequences, molecular phylogenetics, trees and networks, ...)

5 How does reticulate evolution impact the humanities, sociocultural and 
linguistic sciences (both historically and currently)?
Jargon associated with reticulate evolution is increasingly used to designate 
micro-communities, language borrowing, culture contact. What is the role of 
metaphors, how do tools and modeling techniques cross-hybridize distinct 
disciplines, what is the relevance of reticulate evolution for understanding 
humans and hominid evolution?

6 How does reticulate evolution relate to the biomedical sciences (medicine, 
immunology, epidemiology of disease, eg current case studies on microbiomes and 
viriomes, vaccination therapy, genetic engineering)? And what are the ethical 
issues?

7 How does reticulate evolution impact agriculture, bio-conservation ethics, 
biomedical sciences, bioengineering, exobiology, ...

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
If you would like to participate in the session, then submit your talk or 
poster abstract before April 1st, 2015 at
http://iss-symbiosis.org/page-1805892
Be sure to select the specific thematic session: "Reticulate Evolution Before 
and After the Modern Synthesis"

REGISTRATION

You can register for the specific symposium or the full conference, and please 
note that becoming an ISS member reduces the registration fee. ISS will also 
provide a limited amount of travel awards to students. Registration procedures 
are detailed by the International Symbiosis Society at  
http://iss-symbiosis.org/.

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