Darwin Day: Darwin and genetics through one and a half century
The Science library will be streaming a live webcast of the lecture
Darwin Day is an annual event for everybody interested in science. Speakers: Adam Rutherford, Christina Richards, Tatum Simonson and Richard Myers
World leading scientists and communicators will tell about the history of genetics, their current research and the implications of exciting new discoveries.
View the abstracts for more information. All are welcome! No pre-registration necessary.
10.15-11.00: DNA: past and future
Adam Rutherford, Editor for the science journal Nature (homepage)
11.00-11.45: Darwinism in the modern scientific era: Mechanisms of response to novel and changing environments
Christina Richards, University of South Florida (homepage)
11.45-12.30: Break
12.30-13.15: Genetic and physiological adaptation in high-altitude Tibetans
Tatum Simonson, University of California San Diego
13.15-14.00: Darwin and the Genomics Revolution
Richard Myers, President, Director and Faculty Investigator
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, Huntsville, AL USA (homepage)
The lecture is part of the Science Debate project, which is a cooperative venture between the Science Library and the Fritt Ord foundation.