Event: Spring 2009 Silverstein Lecture Series

May 6, 2009

Spring 2009 Silverstein Lecture Series
Personal Genomes and Web 2.0 Volunteerism
George Church, PhD, Harvard Medical School

What good was a personal computer in 1977? What good is a personal genome today? Does it help predict disease, help you decide on insurance, or help researchers work on your family traits? Can we work together to make a bio-weather map, tracking pathogens and allergens around the globe? Is a microscopic flake of skin from a crime scene enough to determine a name, a face, and a psychiatric profile?

Come hear a lecture on cutting-edge genomics research and technology from renowned expert George Church, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School.

Both Chicago and Evanston events are free and open to the public, with no tickets required. There will be a light reception for both events at 6:30 pm, with the lecture to follow at 7:00 pm.

Chicago EventEvanston Event
Monday, May 11, 2009Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Hughes AuditoriumRyan Family Auditorium
Lurie Medical Research CenterTechnological Institute
Northwestern UniversityNorthwestern University
303 E. Superior St.2145 Sheridan Road
Chicago, ILEvanston, IL

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