Highlight Speakers
Michael Kopelman
Vilayanur Ramachandran
Mieke Verfaellie
Keynote Speakers
Sarah Lisanby
Earl Miller
Miguel Nicolelis
Karalyn Patterson
Sarah Wilson (Melbourne, Australia) | Bruce Hermann (Wisconsin, USA) |
Sallie Baxendale (London, England) | William Barr (New York, USA) |
Gus Baker (Liverpool, England) | Mary-Lou Smith (Toronto, Ontario) |
Christoph Helmstaedter (Bonn, Germany) | Séverine Samson (Paris, France) |
The INS team is always on the lookout for new and interesting books that may be of interest to our membership. We have listed a few new and noteworthy releases below.
Please note: Inclusion in the INS newsletter does not constitute an official endorsement of any of the following publications.
A posthumous collection of essays and musings, this text displays the author’s engagement with the some of the most compelling aspects of the human experience:, such as evolution, creativity, time, and consciousness. You can find more information about the book here.
What becomes of being human when we learn to “read” and “write” our own genetic information? This text presents the history of the gene -beginning with Aristotle and Pythagoras, then from Mendel and Darwin, to Crick and Watson and Franklin. You can find more information about the book here.
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