Exploring the Many Dimensions of Sex and Gender in the Genomics Era - Day 1, Part 2
Offered By: National Human Genome Research Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into the complex intersections of sex, gender, and genomics in this symposium recording from the National Human Genome Research Institute. Explore the history of sex categorization and its relationship to the genome through expert presentations and discussions. Learn about the variable nature of sex in biological science, examine contradictions in legal definitions of sex, and engage with a thought-provoking Q&A session. Gain insights from interdisciplinary perspectives that bridge biological and social sciences, aiding in understanding the multifaceted dimensions of sex characteristics and their connections to gender in the context of scientific, ethical, and historical frameworks.
Syllabus
- Start Cassius Adair
- Emphasis on Variable: A History of Sex in Biological Science Beans Velocci
- Contradictions in Legal Definitions of Sex Paisley Currah
- Discussion Q&A
Taught by
National Human Genome Research Institute
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