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Toute personne intéressée est la bienvenue Inscription : [email protected] , Tél . 022 379 5783 Faculté de Médecine Institut d’Histoire de la Médecine et de la Santé Département de Génétique Médicale History of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology and its Epistemological Status Today 22 février 2007, 14:00 – 18:00, 23 février 2007, 09:00 – 18:00 CMU, Salles de séminaire S4-S5 22 février 2007 14:00 Michel MORANGE ; Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France The Protein Side of Central Dogma 14:45 Karola STOTZ; Indiana University, USA Distributed Sequence Specificity as a Break with the Central Dogma 15:30 Denis THIEFFRY; IBDM, Marseille, France The Elusive Messenger 16:15 Pause Café 16:30 Bruno STRASSER; Yale University, USA Challenging the Dogma: Prions, Prusiner and Noble Pretentions 17:15 Sahotra SARKAR; University of Texas at Austin, USA The Central Dogma and Biological Information 18:00 Fin 23 février 09:00 Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER; Max-Plank Institute, Germany The Central Dogma and its Impact on the History of Molecular Biology 09:45 Bernard MACH; Geneva University, Switzerland Immortalizing the Expression Product of Individual Genes: The Discovery of cDNA Cloning in Geneva in 1975 10:30 Pause Café 11:00 Werner ARBER; Basel University, Switzerland The Evolutionary Strategy of DNA Aquisition as a Possible Reason for an Universal Genetic Code 11:45 Giorgio BERNARDI; Stazione Zoologica Anton Dorn, Italy The Genomic Code 12:30 Pause Repas 14:00 Alex ROSENBERG; Duke University, USA Does Epigenis Undermine the Central Dogma? 14:45 Bernardino FANTINI; Geneva University, Switzerland Of Arrows and Fluxes: Causality, Determination, and Specificity in the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology 15:30 Marcel WEBER; Basel University, Switzerland The Central Dogma as a Thesis of Causal Specificity 16:15 Pause Café 16:30 Denis DUBOULE; Geneva University, Switzerland The Central Dogma and the Genetic Context of Differentation 17:15 Stylianos ANTONARAKIS; Geneva University, Switzerland The More we Know, the Less Dogmatic we are; The Example of Molecular Genetics 18:00 Fin

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Toute personne intéressée est la bienvenue Inscription : [email protected], Tél . 022 379 5783

Faculté de Médecine

Institut d’Histoire de la Médecine et de la Santé Département de Génétique Médicale

History of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

and its Epistemological Status Today

22 février 2007, 14:00 – 18:00, 23 février 2007, 09:00 – 18:00 CMU, Salles de séminaire S4-S5

22 février 2007

14:00 Michel MORANGE ; Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France

The Protein Side of Central Dogma

14:45 Karola STOTZ; Indiana University, USA

Distributed Sequence Specificity as a Break with the Central Dogma

15:30 Denis THIEFFRY; IBDM, Marseille, France

The Elusive Messenger

16:15 Pause Café

16:30 Bruno STRASSER; Yale University, USA

Challenging the Dogma: Prions, Prusiner and Noble Pretentions

17:15 Sahotra SARKAR; University of Texas at Austin, USA

The Central Dogma and Biological Information

18:00 Fin

23 février

09:00 Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER; Max-Plank Institute, Germany

The Central Dogma and its Impact on the History of Molecular Biology

09:45 Bernard MACH; Geneva University, Switzerland

Immortalizing the Expression Product of Individual Genes: The Discovery of cDNA Cloning in

Geneva in 1975

10:30 Pause Café

11:00 Werner ARBER; Basel University, Switzerland

The Evolutionary Strategy of DNA Aquisition as a Possible Reason for an Universal Genetic

Code

11:45 Giorgio BERNARDI; Stazione Zoologica Anton Dorn, Italy

The Genomic Code

12:30 Pause Repas

14:00 Alex ROSENBERG; Duke University, USA

Does Epigenis Undermine the Central Dogma?

14:45 Bernardino FANTINI; Geneva University, Switzerland

Of Arrows and Fluxes: Causality, Determination, and Specificity in the Central Dogma of

Molecular Biology

15:30 Marcel WEBER; Basel University, Switzerland

The Central Dogma as a Thesis of Causal Specificity

16:15 Pause Café

16:30 Denis DUBOULE; Geneva University, Switzerland

The Central Dogma and the Genetic Context of Differentation

17:15 Stylianos ANTONARAKIS; Geneva University, Switzerland

The More we Know, the Less Dogmatic we are; The Example of Molecular Genetics

18:00 Fin