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This event is in the past.It took place on November 17, 2025 at James H. Clark Center.

The Hidden Architecture of Life: Towards a General Theory of Biological Scaling From Genomes to Ecosystems and from Ontogeny to Mortality 1
Educational Talk
The Hidden Architecture of Life: Towards a General Theory of Biological Scaling From Genomes to Ecosystems and from Ontogeny to Mortality 2
The Hidden Architecture of Life: Towards a General Theory of Biological Scaling From Genomes to Ecosystems and from Ontogeny to Mortality 3
The Hidden Architecture of Life: Towards a General Theory of Biological Scaling From Genomes to Ecosystems and from Ontogeny to Mortality 4
The Hidden Architecture of Life: Towards a General Theory of Biological Scaling From Genomes to Ecosystems and from Ontogeny to Mortality 5

The Hidden Architecture of Life: Towards a General Theory of Biological Scaling From Genomes to Ecosystems and from Ontogeny to Mortality

Stanford

Dive into the fascinating world of biological scaling with Geoffrey West's lecture at Stanford. Explore the hidden architecture of life, from genomes to ecosystems, in this thought-provoking scientific journey.

Cutting-edge science
Biological mysteries
Academic lecture
Free event

James H. Clark Center

318 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

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