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2017-09-24

A Revised Theory of Cancer

World-leading experts from the areas of cancer cell biology, clinical oncology, genomics and complex network data science will discuss new theoretical foundations for cancer research at this Public Event preceding the 35th Altenberg Workshop.

2018-05-18

Editing Genomes with CRISPR

The KLI supports the upcoming workshop "Editing Genomes with CRISPR" that aims to discuss the potential impact and challenges while exploring the scientific, ethical, and societal issues inherent in genome-editing research.

2019-11-11

Movie: Ivan GONZALEZ-CABRERA | I Beg to Differ: Cooperating with Others Despite

What makes cooperation peaceful and stable? Understanding how we disagree about norms is crucial to overcoming the challenges we face in culturally diverse societies.

2019-12-17

5 KLI Writing-up Fellowships in Sustainability Science

The KLI announces 5 Writing-Up Fellowships for late-stage PhD students working in inter and transdisciplinary sustainability science with a focus on theoretical dimensions of sustainability research.

2021-12-19

5 KLI Writing-up Fellowships on “Cognition and Knowledge: Between Evolution and Sustainability”

Announcing 5 Writing-Up Fellowships for late-stage PhD students working on topics related to “Cognition and Knowledge: Between Evolution and Sustainability”.

2018-05-02

A Brief Introduction to Cognostics

KLI Colloquium: Albrecht von Müller (Parmenides Center for the Study of Thinking, Pullach / Munich), 7 May, 3.00 pm.

2022-07-07

A case for empirical philosophy of science in practice

How can philosophers work with scientists? Can philosophy be empirical? In two new papers, KLI fellow Luana Poliseli defends empirical methods in philosophy and reports on how they collaborated with ecologists to discuss mechanistic explanations in ecology.

2022-10-11

A History of Ecological Economic Thought

Marco P. VIANNA FRANCO (KLI), 20 October 2022, 3.00 pm. To join our colloquium please register with Zoom.

2020-12-21

A mini-symposium of fellows

Every few months, we enable new research collaborations with a specially-designed mini-symposium.

2020-11-10

A multi-armed bandit algorithm speeds up the evolution of cooperation

KLI fellow Roberto Cazzolla Gatti challenges fundamental assumptions to create a new theoretical framework for the evolution of cooperation.

2020-06-15

A new niche emergence theory for economics

The new niche theory argues that economics - like ecology – autocatalytically emerges and strongly depends on cooperation.

2020-05-11

A Perfect Storm: Climate Change, Emerging Disease, Us

Virtual KLI Colloquium: Daniel BROOKS (University of Toronto), 26 May 2020, 5.00 pm. [br] To join our online colloquium please register with Zoom.

2020-10-08

A pluralistic and integrated approach to action-oriented knowledge for sustainability

Scientific Director Guido Caniglia and collaborators outline a pluralistic and integrated approach to classifying and connecting the diverse kinds of action-oriented knowledge identified in previous sustainability research.

2017-11-17

A Revised Theory of Cancer

The workshop re-assessed the scientific concepts that underpin current mainstream cancer research and started a process of integrating novel insights into a new framework of “a revised theory of cancer.”

2020-03-24

Addressing Global Challenges Through Participation? The Epistemology of International Development

VIRTUAL KLI COLLOQUIUM: David LUDWIG (Wageningen University), 31 March, 5.00 pm

2022-11-29

All hands on deck – Transdisciplinary Approaches to Coping with Emerging Infectious Diseases

Orsolya BAJER-MOLNÁR (Medical University of Vienna), 6 December 2022, 3.00 pm. To join our colloquium please register with Zoom.


2019-06-04

Animal Models of Pain and the Puzzle of Similarity

Current Research Talk in the KLI Colloquium series: Nina ATANASOVA (University of Toledo & KLI), 25 June, 5.00 pm.

2021-04-22

Announcing Evolutionary Developmental Biology: A Reference Guide

Laura Nuño de la Rosa and Gerd B. Müller brought together an integrated set of reflections on major current issues in evo-devo

2021-10-06

Announcing the 2021-2022 Fall-Winter Colloquium

Featuring six talks and three special colloquia