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Theodor Boveri 150
An academic celebration in honour of a visionary scientist
Opening
Alfred Forchel President, Julius-Maximilans-Universität Würzburg
PresentationMarkus EngstlerTheodor-Boveri-Institut, Würzburg
MusicErich Buchner, Matthias FischerMartin Heisenberg, Erdmute Kunstmann
Michel Bornens Institut Curie, Paris
Thomas Cremer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München
Manfred D. Laubichler
Arizona State University, Tempe
David Page Whitehead Institute, MIT, Cambridge
Ulrich Scheer Theodor-Boveri-Institut, Würzburg
Julius-Maximilans-Universität Würzburg - Biozentrum - Theodor-Boveri-Institut - Hörsaal 101
October 17, 2012, 12:30 Biozentrum Würzburg A101
Physikalisch-Medizinische Gesellschaft
12:30 Opening - Alfred Forchel (Präsident der Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)
12:40 Introduction - Markus Engstler (Theodor-Boveri-Institut) 12:50 Prelude – -�6��%DFK��7ULR�6RQDWD�,9��&�0LQRU��0YPW�����/DUJR 13:00 Michel Bornens (Institut Curie, Paris, France)
„The centrosome: a cellular innovation at the origin of metazoa?“
13:50 Thomas Cremer (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) „Theodor Boveri’s hypotheses and current views on chromosome order and mobility in cycling cells.“
14:40 Coffee break 15:00 Interlude -�-�6��%DFK��7ULR�6RQDWD�,��&�0DMRU��0YPWV�����/DUJR��DQG����*LJXH 15:10 Manfred Laubichler (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA)
„From Boveri to synthetic experimental evolution.“
16:00 Ulrich Scheer (Universität Würzburg, Theodor-Boveri-Institut) „Boveri's legacy in Würzburg: letters, microscopic slides and other documents.“
16:50 Coffee break 17:10 David Page (Whitehead Institute, MIT, Cambridge, USA)
„Unraveling sexual reproduction: dimorphism in genome and germline.“
18:00 Postlude ��/��Y��%HHWKRYHQ��3LDQR�7ULR�,��&�0DMRU��2S������0YPW����$OOHJUR Followed by an informal buffet reception. Everybody is cordially invited! Cheers to Boveri!
Contact: Theodor-Boveri- Institut, Lehrstuhl für Zell- und Entwicklungsbiologie - Uli Borst
<u.borst@biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de>
Julius-Maximilans-Universität Würzburg - Biozentrum - Theodor-Boveri-Institut - Hörsaal 101
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