Event Details
Mendel's Legacy in Science and Society:
history, biology, science education, medicine, and society
Website: https://www.mendel200-vienna.com/activities/mendel-symposium
You can now register to attend the symposium online (for free) here.
Time: 9:30-17:00 (CEST)
Program
Day 1, October 13th, Thursday
9:00 Sign-in
9:30 Gerd Müller (President of the KLI)
Presidential welcoming remarks
9:40 Greg Radick (University of Leeds)
The Gregor Johann of history and the Mendel of faith: Reflections for a bicentennial
10:20 Blanka Křížová (Mendel Museum)
G. J. Mendel – the Story of a Humble Genius
11:00-11:20 Coffee break
11:20 Barbara Fischer (University of Vienna)
How Mendel became a scientist
12:00 Amir Teicher (Tel Aviv University)
Social Mendelism
12:40 - 14:00 lunch break
14:00 Maria Kronfeldner (Central European University)
Genes and us
14:40 Eva Jablonka (Tel Aviv University)
What is inherited and how?
15:20-15:40 coffee break
15:40 Isabella Sarto-Jackson (KLI)
Patchwork Minds: How Mendelian, Non-Mendelian, as well as Non-Genetic Inheritance Shape the Human Brain
16:20 Lynn Chiu (University of Vienna)
Engaging with the science of inheritance in informal science spaces
Day 2, October 14th, Friday
9:00 Sign-in
9:30 Barbara Fischer & Lynn Chiu
Welcome back!
9:40 Christian Bertsch (ISTA)
Teaching science as process and method of thinking – learnings from G. Mendel
10:20 Brian Donovan (BSCS)
Genetics education needs to move beyond Mendel to combat white supremacy
11:00-11:20 Coffee break
11:20 Kostas Kampourakis (University of Geneva)
Getting Mendel right: How the stereotypical teaching of Mendelian genetics in schools distorts both science and history
12:00 Markus Hengstschläger (Medical University of Vienna)
Medical genetics - quo vadis?
12:40 - 14:00 lunch break
14:00 - 15:00 Round-table discussion (only in person)
This symposium is funded by the INTERREG AT-CZ GJM200 project:
G. J. Mendel’s Legacy to Science, Culture, and Humanity