lundi 11 juin 2012

Embryologie, physiologie et médecine (Russie, France, Allemagne)

E. Balbiani (1825-1899)

Russian-French-German links in Embryology, physiology and medicine
St. Petersburg, June 14 2012

The conference will take place at the St. Petersburg branch of the Institute for the history of science and technology (Universitetskaya nab.5/2), entrance to the Institute from Tamozhenny pereulok.

10.00 Conference Opening Ceremony: Welcome speech by a co-chair of the conference organizing committee academician Sergei G. Inge-Vechtomov

10.15 – 12.15
Chairs: S.G. Inge-Vechtomov, Jean-Gaël Barbara
Jean-Claude Dupont (Université de Picardie) “Some Germano-Russian developments of epigenesis: from Wolff to von Baer”
Eduard Kolchinsky (St. Petersburg branch of the Institute for the history of science and technology, RAS): “German-French trace in Russian evolutionism”
Stéphane Schmitt (CNRS) Development and evolution in C.H. Pander's work
Andrei K. Sytin (Komarov Botanical Institute, RAS, St. Petersburg) “Austin Pyramus de Candolle and his Russian correspondents”

12.15 – 12.45 – coffee break

12.45-14.45
Chairs: Yuri Baturin, Jean-Claude Dupont
Céline Cherici (Université de Picardie) “Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov (1810-1881): His fundamental role in the history of anesthesia in Europe”
Eric Michael Johnson University of British Columbia)”Networks, Not Nations in European Biological Thought, 1860-1880.”
Vladimir O. Samoilov (St. Petersburg Military-Medical Academy) “Russian-French links in physiology”
Liva Pormale (Université de Picardie) “The Independence of the Sympathetic Nervous System in the Research of Bidder & Volkmann”

14.45 – 16.00 – lunch

16.00‑18.00
Chairs: E.I. Kolchinsky, Céline Cherici 
Tatiana I. Uliankina (Institute for the history of science and technology, RAS, and the Alexander Solzenitsin Centre for the Studies of the Russian Emigres, Moscow) “New materials on the history of Russian zoological station at Villefranche-sur-Mer”
Henrique Sequeira, Bernard Maitte, Pascal Deren (Université de Lille 1) Ivan Tarchanov and Charles Féré: The Inseparable Discoverers of the Electrodermal Activity”
Laurent Reynet (Université de Paris 7) “The cooperation between Sweden, the USSR and France on the rhythmical activity of the spinal cord and fictive locomotion
Oleg P.  Belozerov (Institute for the history of science and technology, RAS, Moscow) “On the two sources of the Soviet developmental biology”.


18.00 – 19.00 ‑ Roundtable discussion and reception

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