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Evolution, Health & Disease

FREE

for Members

Evolution, Health & Disease

Friday, January 19, 2007

Hunter College - Hunter West, room 714

Presented By

Presented by the New York Academy of Sciences

 

Speakers: Paul Ewald, University of Kansas; Christina Gutierrez, Pasteur Institute, France; Steve Mack, Roche Institute; Holly Wichman, University of Idaho; Stephen Bezruchka, University of Washington; Arata Kochi, World Health Organization's Global Malaria Program (WHO/GMP); Stuart Levy, Tufts University; Randolph Nesse, University of Michigan; Paul Sherman, Cornell University

This is the 20th annual international symposium of the Center for Study of Gene Structure & Function. The morning session focuses on "Evolution of Molecules and Pathogens"; the afternoon, "Health Evolving: People and Policy."

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. For more information on the program and registration, please visit the 20th Annual International Symposium of the Center for Study of Gene Structure & Function site.