This directory lists people and organizations involved in a variety of areas of research of interest to the consortium.
Ingo Bojak
Institution:
School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences
Unversity of Reading, UK
Consortium project title: Developing measures of purpose - platelets, calcium signaling, and model predictive control
Project or lab website: https://www.reading.ac.uk/pcls/staff/ingo-bojak
Areas of interest: Agency and Autonomy, Formal models of agency and cooperation, Function and Teleology, Mechanism, Vitalism and Organicism, Methods, Physiology
Alex Bye
Institution:
University of Reading
Consortium project title: Developing measures of purpose - platelets, calcium signaling, and model predictive control
Project or lab website: https://www.reading.ac.uk/pharmacy/staff/dr-alex-bye
Jon Gibbins
Institution:
University of Reading
Consortium project title: Developing measures of purpose - platelets, calcium signaling, and model predictive control
Project or lab website: https://www.reading.ac.uk/biomedical-sciences/staff/jon-gibbins
Areas of interest: Function and Teleology, Medicine, Physiology
Kirk Taylor
Institution:
University of Reading
Consortium project title: Developing measures of purpose - platelets, calcium signaling, and model predictive control
Project or lab website: https://www.reading.ac.uk/biomedical-sciences/staff/kirk-taylor
Areas of interest: Education / Outreach, Function and Teleology, Medicine, Methods, Physiology
Walter Veit
Institution:
University of Reading
Consortium project title: Developing measures of purpose - platelets, calcium signaling, and model predictive control
Project or lab website: https://www.reading.ac.uk/philosophy/philosophy-staff-profiles/dr-walter-veit
Areas of interest: Adaptation and Adaptationism, Agency and Autonomy, Causation in Development and Evolution, Classification / Taxonomy, Directionality in Development and Evolution, Ecology and Earth System Science, Education / Outreach, Formal models of agency and cooperation, Function and Teleology, Genomics, History of Life and the Fossil Record, Mechanism, Vitalism and Organicism, Medicine, Methods, Physiology, Transitions in Agency/Individuality
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