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Biology and Society Events Presentations and Talks Faculty associated with the Center for Biology and Society host speakers in the School of Life Sciences Seminar Series. Talks are on Fridays from 2:00-3:00 in LSE 104. Spring 2008 April 28. Peter Singer, Princeton University. Lecture On Ethics of Making Our Food Choices. January 30. Jane Maienschein, Center for Biology and Society. Demonstration of digital technology use in the Embryo Project. Institute for Humanities Research workshop. January 23. Jane Maienschein, Center for Biology and Society. "Can Scientists Do History?" Institute for Humanities Research lecture series. Fall 2007 November 30. Carol Greider, Johns Hopkins University. September 28. Nathaniel Comfort, Johns Hopkins University. Biology and Society Film Series Each semester the Center for Biology and Society has a film series. ASU students and faculty are encouraged to attend. Students may register for course credit. The theme for Spring 2008 is Viruses, Health, and Security. Contact: Felicity Snyder, fsnyder@asu.edu Bioethics Club The Bioethics Club at ASU is a collaboration of undergraduate and graduate students who meet regularly to discuss current topics in bioethics and the impact that science has on society. Typical club meetings include discussing case studies in-depth or hosting an expert in a particular field. Students are encouraged to actively engage in discussion with club expert visitors, and to suggest case studies, topics, and visitors that they think would enrich the club’s experience. The club also actively collaborates with faculty members in the university community and specifically works in conjunction with faculty in the Center for Biology & Society. Related Speaker Series School of Life Sciences Seminar Series
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