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150 YEARS OF SCIENCE AT THE STAZIONE ZOOLOGICA ANTON DOHRN: VALUING THE PAST TO PLAN THE FUTURE

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Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn – Darwin-Dohrn Museum

Wednesday July 6, 2022

9.30-10.00                                         Registration

 

10.00-11.20                                        Welcome and Opening Remarks

  Roberto Danovaro, President of the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

Gaetano Manfredi, Mayor of Naples

Corrado De Concini, President Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze detta dei XL

Matteo Lorito, Rector of the University of Naples “Federico II”

Annibale Mottana, Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze detta dei XL

Edith Finlay, Dohrn Family representative

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Session 1

From “Zoologische Station” to “Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn -

Istituto Nazionale di Biologia, Ecologia e Biotecnologie Marine”

Chair Ariane Dröscher

11.20-11.40

“Great aims seem foolish at the outset”: Anton Dohrn and the foundation of the Zoological Station

Christiane Groeben, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

11.40-12.00

Dohrn and Darwin: a dialogue towards the future

Telmo Pievani, Padova University.

12.00-12.20

Anton Dohrn – manager of science ante litteram

Domenico De Masi, Rome

12.20-12.40

The Stazione Zoologica di Napoli between the 1940s and 1970s: from international center to international niche

Fabio De Sio & Heiner Fangerau, Düsseldorf University

12.40-13.00

Rupert Riedl, the Gulf of Naples and the Stazione Zoologica – a long lasting relationship

Jörg Ott, Vienna

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13.00-14.20                                    Lunch

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Session 2

“Freedom for research”: the scientific community at the SZN

Chair Alessandro Minelli

14.20-14.40

‘Scientific Fishery’ in the Gulf of Naples: The Zoological Station and its Research Program 1873-1913

Katharina Steiner, University of Geneva

14.40-15.00

The young women and the sea: the first generation of female guest investigators at the Stazione Zoologica

Ariane Dröscher, Bologna University

15.00-15.20

Hospitality and community: the Naples Experience

Christiane Groeben, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

15.20-15.40

The Two Rooms of Anton Dohrn’s Dream: The Beauty of Art and Science at the Naples Zoological Station

Bernardino Fantini, University of Geneva

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15.40-16.20                                    Coffee break

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Session 3

Lessons learned in the last 150 years of marine research

Chair Christiane Groeben

16.20-16.40

150 years of zoological researches at the SZN - Sounding the disparity of marine life

Alessandro Minelli, Padova University

16.40-17.00

Valuing marine stations in Europe and beyond

Matthew Frost, MARS

17.00-17.20

Deep in the future of Our Oceans

Roberto Danovaro, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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19.00-20.00                                               Concert at the DaDoM and Cocktail on the Terrace

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Thursday July 07, 2022

Session 4

Roads to the Future

Chair Ferdinando Boero

09.00-09.20

On the variety, roles and importance of marine stations for the science of the future

Tim Hunt – via Zoom

09.20-09.40

Realizing Anton Dohrn’s dream: The European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC)

Wiebe Kooistra, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

09.40-10.00

The potential of the marine biotechnologies

Roberto Bassi, Accademia Lincei

10.00-10.20

On plankton, whales, seabirds … research mysteries at low and high Reynold’s numbers

Frédéric Briand, Mediterranean Science Commission, CIESM

10.20-10.40

From the Fauna and Flora monographs to Lo Bianco’s Phenology, to Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: the old visions become avant-garde

Ferdinando Boero, Federico II University

 

11.00-11.30

Ambassador Christiane Groeben

Closing Remarks

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