Homo sapiens: an invasive species

Jean-Jacques Hublin

Jean-Jacques Hublin will give his opening lecture entitled "Homo sapiens: an invasive species" on January 13, 2022 at 6:00 pm at the Collège de France, with live broadcast on the Collège de France website.

Jean-Jacques Hublin is a paleoanthropologist, author of numerous works on the evolution of Neanderthals and on the African origins of modern humans.
He has played a pioneering role in the development of virtual paleoanthropology, which makes extensive use of medical and industrial imaging techniques, and computer technology to reconstruct and investigate fossil remains. He is also interested in the evolution of growth rates and brain development in hominids and in the history of his discipline.
A visiting professor on the International Chair since 2014, he will hold the Paleoanthropology Chair in 2021.
His courses will begin on January 19, 2022.

Read the interview with Jean-Jacques Hublin "Evolution is above all a great story of extinctions"

 

13 January 2022
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Recherche - Leçon inaugurale
Collège de France

The speech will be live broadcat on the Collège de France's website.

All speeches and seminars are free of charge, available to everyone and no prior registration is required.

Collège de France, 11 place Marcelin Berthelot 75005 Paris
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