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Humboldt Day – India Events – 2021

Illustration: Richa Kedia’s illustration of the Palghat Gap, inspired by Alexander von Humboldt’s tableau of the Chimborazo volcano in Ecuador

Inspired by the global impact of the celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the birth of Alexander von Humboldt (14 September 1769 – 6 May 1859), the International Biogeography Society is launching – International Humboldt Day – an annual celebration of his legacy.

 

Biogeographers around the world (~20 countries) will be celebrating International Humboldt Day during the week of September 12-18, 2021. International Humboldt Day is envisioned as a week of biogeography focused events around the world, that bring together researchers and organizations through the organization of local presentations, activities, and online offerings. List of all events here https://www.humboldtday.org/events/

 

In addition to the events organized by IBS, the Indian Biogeographers are organizing an additional set of talks on 18 September from leading biogeographers from across the globe.

The Indian events were organized by National Centre for Biological Science (NCBS), Bengaluru, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, and CSIR- Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, Telangana and is part of the Azadi Ka Amrith Mahotsav initiative of the Government of India.

Date: 18 September 2021 Time: 1640-2030 IST

All events were online and free for registered participants

These events were attended by 525 participants from 13 countries around the globe.

 

                                                                                         Schedule

 

1640-1650: Introduction
1650-1700: Welcome address, Uma Ramakrishnan – Biogeography in India, and its prospects
1700-1730: Aparna Lajmi – Biogeography and diversification of a gecko radiation
1730-1800: D.K. Bharti – What are the drivers of genetic diversity in centipedes?
1800-1900: Scott Edwards – Is comparative phylogeography dead?
1900-2000: Jeannine Cavender-Bares – Evolutionary legacies on ecosystems: implications for managing a rapidly changing planet
2000-2030: Discussion on biogeography in India

 

                                                                                      Organizing Committee

IISER Tirupati: V. V. Robin
CSIR-CCMB: Jahnavi Joshi
NCBS: Vivek Ramachandran

 

Volunteers:
Archita Sharma
Ashwin Warudkar
Harikrishnan C P
Meghana Natesh
Naman Goyal
Priyanjana Pramanik
Sidharth Srinivasan
Suyash Sawant
Vinay K L

EVENTS LIST

List of all global events organized by IBS is here https://www.humboldtday.org/