Morning Session
0h 01' 16'' Pr. Marc-André Sélosse (MNHN, France) : « The dynamic network of Life. » (introduction, evolutionary biology)
0h 29' 01'' Pr. James McInerney (U. Nottignham, UK): «Investigating pangenome evolution using networks" (evolutionary bioinformatics)
0h 53' 47'' Dr. Philippe Gambette (U. Marne, France) : « Phylogenetic networks : how advanced are the methods ? » (graph theory)
1h 15' 12'' Dr. Karoline Faust (KU Leuven, Belgium): « Current challenges in microbial network inferences » (microbial ecology)
1h 38' 00' Dr. Chris Bowler : Cooperation, biogeochemical cycles, network modeling (microbial ecology and evolution)
Afternoon session
0h 00' 45'' Mr. Charles Bernard : Collective phage/host evolution and communication (evolutionary bioinformatics)
0h 28' 40'' Pr. Tal Dagan (U. Kiel, Germany): « Evolution of multicellularity traits in cyanobacteria: a phylogenomics perspective » (evolutionary bioinformatics)
0h 58' 16'' Dr. Philippe Huneman (IHPST, France): « Introducing topological thinking into evolutionary studies » (philosophy of sciences)
1h 31' 22'' Dr. Nathalie Gontier (U. Lisboa, Portugal): « Networks in science: A philosophical outlook » (philosophy of sciences)