Next in Evolution | Discussion and Audience Q&A || Radcliffe Institute HD

03.12.2018
DISCUSSION AND AUDIENCE Q&A Featuring Sriram Sankararaman, assistant professor, Department of Computer Science and Department of Human Genetics, UCLA Alicia R. Martin, research fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital and Broad Institute Catherine E. Wagner, assistant professor, Department of Botany and Biodiversity Institute, University of Wyoming James S. Santangelo, graduate student in evolutionary ecology, University of Toronto Mississauga Moderated by Immaculata De Vivo, interim faculty codirector of science, Radcliffe Institute; professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School; professor of epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health In 2017–2018, the Next in Science series at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study focused on innovative research in the study of evolution. The analysis of genetic change examines both historic and current adaptations: how past species evolved over long periods of time and how modern species continue to adjust to present-day conditions. The Next in Science series provides an opportunity for early-career scientists whose innovative, cross-disciplinary research is thematically linked to introduce their work to one another, to fellow scientists, and to nonspecialists from Harvard and the greater Boston area. For information about the Radcliffe Institute and its many public programs, visit https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/.

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