On
November 28-29, 2014 Bhakti Vedanta Institute, Princeton NJ, USA and
Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Institute, Siliguri, WB, India in collaboration
with Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, AP, India are organizing a
two day International Conference “Is Science able to explain
the
Scientist? (Science and Scientist – 2014)". The conference will be held
at Deichmann Seminar Hall, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, AP,
India.
The
main goal
of this conference is to provide a platform for the academic,
scientific and industrial community to cultivate the proper spirit of
inquiry for understanding 'Life and Its Origin' using science based
progress in their respective research areas. This conference will bring
together leading Biologists, Engineers, Scientists and Academicians to
discuss the limitations of causal or mechanistic determinism in modern
science.
Over the past
decade biology has witnessed a revolutionary challenge to its
understanding of the organism. This is based on (1) the recognition
that the Modern Synthesis of evolution has failed to account for the
expansive genetic data available to us today; (2) the well-known limits
of reductionism in molecular biology especially in the origin of life
studies; and (3) a growing interest in the cognitive nature of life as
a genuine scientific problem.
On
behalf of the Organizing Committee for “Science and Scientist – 2014”
we would be pleased if you would submit a suitable paper for the
conference “Science and Scientist – 2014”. Updated information about
“Science and Scientist – 2014” can be found at: http://scsiscs.org/conference
Papers
can be submitted online and also we have an online delegate
registration system available at conference page. Kindly circulate this
among your colleagues and institute notices for wide circulation.
Thanking you.
Sincerely,
On behalf of Organizing Committee
Science and Scientist – 2014
Bhakti Niskama Shanta, Ph.D.
General Secretary
Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Institute http://scsiscs.org
“The
existence of life must be considered as an elementary fact that can not
be explained, but must be taken as a starting point in biology...”