Here is the lineup for the fall:
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September 24: Dr. Thomas Eickbush
Professor of Biology, UofR
Title: "Natural History of the Human Genome"
Abstract: The human genome is enormous in size and complexity, yet contains the blueprints for a surprisingly small number of genes. The bulk of our genome appears to be populated with remnants of virus-like elements, suggesting a surprisingly dynamic and intriguing evolutionary history. Is this abundance of DNA part of a fine-tuned machine that we do not yet understand or an indication of massive inefficiency? Either explanation presents a considerable obstacle to the goal of predicting the future health of individuals from their DNA sequence.http://blogs.rochester.edu/EickbushLab/
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Future Talks:
October 22: Dr. Stefan Preble
Associate Professor of Microsystems Engineering &
Electrical and Microelectronic Engineering, RIT
Title: "Optical Computers - Computing at the speed of light"
November 26: Dr. Margot Mayer-Proschel
Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Genetics
University of Rochester Medical Center
Title: "Gestational Iron Deficiency"
Future Talks:
October 22: Dr. Stefan Preble
Associate Professor of Microsystems Engineering &
Electrical and Microelectronic Engineering, RIT
Title: "Optical Computers - Computing at the speed of light"
November 26: Dr. Margot Mayer-Proschel
Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Genetics
University of Rochester Medical Center
Title: "Gestational Iron Deficiency"