| Annual Symposium
Each year, the Life Sciences & Society Program organizes a symposium that explores a juncture between the life sciences and culture which is of pressing significance and interest to a variety of disciplines and to the public.
With the 5th Annual Symposium in 2009, we began a multiyear series under the heading Beyond Disciplinarity. Each symposium in the series promotes an emerging field of interdisciplinary or postdisciplinary research.
Life Sciences & Society Symposia
2004 The Human Genome and Public Policy
2005 The Cultural and Social Implications of New Biomedical Technology
2006 Stem Cell Research in the Heartland: Social, Ethical, Cultural, Legal, and Economic Implications
2007 Biofuels: Initiatives, Challenges, and Opportunities
Beyond Disciplinarity Series
2009 Darwin’s Ongoing Revolution: Evolutionary Thought in Emerging Fields
2010 From Art to Biology and Back Again |