Brown Bag Lectures are informal, public talks that are followed by extensive dissussions. Speakers are KLI fellows or visiting researchers who are interested in presenting their work to an interdisciplinary audience and discussing it in a wider research context. The Brown Bag Lecture series was discontinued in 2014 with the KLI moving to its new premises in Klosterneuburg. In 2014 the KLI Colloquia were established as the new lecture series.
Event Details
Fred Bookstein Introduction
Dan Nicholson What can the history of theoretical biology tell us about its future?
Karl Sigmund Evolutionary games and self-domestication
Philipp Mitteroecker The evolution of human childbirth: From biomathematics to society
Eörs Szathmáry The problem of maintenance and aging in evolution
Gerd Müller Closing reflections