Exploring the Many Dimensions of Sex and Gender in the Genomics Era - Day 1, Part 1
Offered By: National Human Genome Research Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into the second half of Day 1, Part 1 of a two-day NIH symposium exploring the multifaceted dimensions of sex and gender in genomics. Gain insights from expert panelists as they discuss sex chromosomes in health and disease, sex science in the gender era, and the practical applications of sex and gender concepts in clinical settings. Engage with a thought-provoking Q&A session that further explores these complex topics. Learn from interdisciplinary perspectives that aim to clarify the intricate relationships between sex, gender, and genomics within scientific, ethical, and historical contexts.
Syllabus
- Start
- Sex chromosomes in health and disease Melissa Wilson
- Sex science in the era of gender Sam Sharpe
- Sex and Gender in the Clinic: Where Rubber Hits Road Tucker Pyle
- Discussion Q&A
Taught by
National Human Genome Research Institute
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