Exploring the Many Dimensions of Sex and Gender in the Genomics Era - Day 2, Part 3
Offered By: National Human Genome Research Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into a thought-provoking symposium session exploring the intricate relationships between sex, gender, and genomics in the modern era. Join experts from diverse fields as they examine the complexities surrounding these topics from scientific, ethical, and historical perspectives. Learn about the intertwined nature of sex, gender, methods, and outcomes, and gain insights into the role of desire in postgenomic science. Explore the ethical, legal, and social implications of sex and gender in public policy. Engage with a panel discussion featuring renowned scholars such as Anne Fausto Sterling, Patrick Grzanka, and Kellan Baker, moderated by Aliyya Swaby. Benefit from this interdisciplinary conversation aimed at enhancing understanding of sex, gender, and genomics for scientists, policymakers, and the general public.
Syllabus
- Welcome Remarks Elizabeth Barr
- Introductions Aliyya Swaby
- Sex, Gender, Methods, and Outcomes are Intertwined Anne Fausto Sterling
- Accounting for Desire: Sex, Sexual Orientation, and Postgenomic Science Patrick Grzanka
- The Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Sex and Gender in Public Policy Kellan Baker
- Discussion Q&A
Taught by
National Human Genome Research Institute
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