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Lectures and Symposia updated June 12, 2006

Lectures:
Keynote Lecture: Gills, lungs and spiracles - fossil evidence for the evolution of air breathing
Plenary Lecture: Experimental Evolution as an Approach to Study Respiratory Biology
Plenary Lecture: Neuronal and Chemosensory Control of Breathing: Lessons Learned from a Simple Model System Approach
Plenary Lecture:
The Use of Molecular Tools in Integrative Respiratory Physiology
Symposia:
Homeostatic Responses to Changing Metabolic Demands
Developmental Transitions in Respiratory Physiology
Sensing CO2 , H+ and O2; A Comparative Survey of Receptors and Pathways
The Integrative and Evolutionary Biology of Gas-Binding Proteins
Coping with Cyclic Oxygen Availability: Evolutionary Aspects
Directions in Respiratory Biology
Respiratory Plasticity after Changes in Oxygen Supply and Demand
Radicals and Foreign Airborne Substances
Innovative Methods in Respiratory Biology
Breathing during Locomotion
The Anatomy, Physics and Physiology of Gas Exchange Surfaces with Emphasis on Pulmonary Surfactant
Mitochondria and Respiration
Deconvoluting Lung Evolution: From Phenotypes to Gene Regulatory Networks
Reconfiguration of the Respiratory Network During Respiratory and Non-Respiratory Behaviours

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Lectures and Symposia:

Lectures:
Keynote Lecture: Gills, lungs and spiracles - fossil evidence for the evolution of air breathing
Jennifer A. Clack (University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, UK)
Plenary Lecture: Experimental Evolution as an Approach to Study Respiratory Biology
Ted Garland (UC Riverside, USA)
Plenary Lecture: Neuronal and Chemosensory Control of Breathing: Lessons Learned from a Simple Model System Approach
Naweed Syed (University of Calgary, Canada)
Plenary Lecture: The Use of Molecular Tools in Integrative Respiratory Physiology
Hans Hoppeler (University of Bern, Switzerland)
Symposia:
Homeostatic Responses to Changing Metabolic Demands
Timothy J. Bradley (
University of California, Irvine, USA)
Developmental Transitions in Respiratory Physiology
Edward Dzialowski (University of North Texas, USA)
Sensing CO2, H+ and O2; A Comparative Survey of Receptors and Pathways
Mogens Glass (University of São Paulo, Brazil)
Thomas A. Gorr (University of Zürich, Switzerland)
The Integrative and Evolutionary Biology of Gas-Binding Proteins
Roy Weber (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
Heinz Decker (University of Mainz, Germany)
Michael Berenbrink (University of Liverpool, UK)
Coping with Cyclic Oxygen Availability: Evolutionary Aspects
Martin Flück (University of Bern, Switzerland)
Directions in Respiratory Biology
Steven F. Perry (University of Bonn, Germany)
Respiratory Plasticity after Changes in Oxygen Supply and Demand
Ryan Bavis (Bates College, Lewiston, USA)
Frank Powell (University of California, San Diego, USA)
Radicals and Foreign Airborne Substances
Elisabeth Spinelli de Oliveira (University of São Paulo, Brazil)
Danilo Wilhelm Filho (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil)
Innovative Methods in Respiratory Biology
Stefan K. Hetz (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany)
Anke Schmitz (University of Bonn, Germany)
Breathing during Locomotion
Fritz Olaf Lehmann (University of Ulm, Germany)
Jonathan Codd (University of Manchester, UK)
The Anatomy, Physics and Physiology of Gas Exchange Surfaces with Emphasis on Pulmonary Surfactant
Chris Daniels (University of Adelaide, Australia)
Sandra Orgeig (University of Adelaide, Australia)
Mitochondria and Respiration
Erich Gnaiger (Innsbruck Medical University, Austria)
Mitochondrial Physiology Society
Deconvoluting Lung Evolution: From Phenotypes to Gene Regulatory Networks
John Torday (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
Reconfiguration of the Respiratory Network During Respiratory and Non-Respiratory Behaviours
Nino Ramirez (University of Chicago, USA)