Science and Society Through a Genomic Lens · 2019. 3. 7. · TEARS OF THE CHEETAH And Other Tales...

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Science and Society Through a Genomic Lens SPRING BIOLOGY SEMINAR SERIES The seminars will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:15-2:30pm. All presentations are open to the public, and community members are encouraged to attend. For seminar details, visit francis.edu/BiologySeries CES Approved Dr. Stephen O'Brien Theodosius Dobzhansky Center for Genome Bioinformatics 2/19: Human Origins and Adaptation 2/21: DNA and Evolution: Tracing Phylogenetic Roots 2/26: How Genomics Influences Conservation Management 2/28: Domestication: The Lever that Mediated Human Civilization 3/12: Plagues and People 3/14: Laurie Goodman, Editor, GigaScience, Oxford University Press, presents: A Future for Women Scientists 3/19: David Wildt, Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, presents: Reproduction and Genetics-Small Population Management 3/21: Bio-Prospecting for Medicinals. 3/26: Cure 3/28: Forensics and Genomics; A Change in Society and Evidence 4/2: A Gift for the Future: Genome Scripts for 10,000 Vertebrate Species 4/4: Anne Schmidt Kuntzel, Cheetah Conservation Fund, presents: Cheetah Conservation in a Genomics World 4/9: John Gearhart, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, presents: Gene Therapies, Interventions, and Enhancement 4/11: Human Genome World Projects

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Science and SocietyThrough a Genomic Lens

SPRING BIOLOGY SEMINAR SERIESThe seminars will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:15-2:30pm. All presentations are open to the public, and community members are encouraged to attend.

For seminar detai ls , vis it francis .edu/BiologySeries CES Approved

Dr. Stephen O'BrienTheodosius Dobzhansky

Center for Genome Bioinformatics

2/19: Human Origins and Adaptation2/21: DNA and Evolution: Tracing Phylogenetic Roots2/26: How Genomics Influences Conservation Management2/28: Domestication: The Lever that Mediated Human Civilization3/12: Plagues and People3/14: Laurie Goodman, Editor, GigaScience, Oxford University Press, presents: A Future for Women Scientists3/19: David Wildt, Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, presents: Reproduction and Genetics-Small Population Management3/21: Bio-Prospecting for Medicinals.3/26: Cure3/28: Forensics and Genomics; A Change in Society and Evidence4/2: A Gift for the Future: Genome Scripts for 10,000 Vertebrate Species 4/4: Anne Schmidt Kuntzel, Cheetah Conservation Fund, presents: Cheetah Conservation in a Genomics World4/9: John Gearhart, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, presents: Gene Therapies, Interventions, and Enhancement4/11: Human Genome World Projects