by Jerome De Groot | Oct 29, 2018 | Uncategorised
Double Helix History Blog Events Further reading Responses and comments DNA Day Schools work 17 January: Plenary 1 and Public event 4:30-5:30, University of Manchester, Samuel Alexander building room A7 Plenary 1: Catherine Nash (Queen Mary University of London, UK)...
by Jerome De Groot | Oct 26, 2018 | Uncategorised
Double Helix History Blog Events Further reading Responses and comments DNA Day Schools work Matthew Stallard, RA on the project, has his article published today in The Conversation: ‘DNA sequencing is inadvertantly exacerbating social biases...
by Jerome De Groot | Oct 1, 2018 | Uncategorised
Double Helix History Blog Events Further reading Responses and comments DNA Day Schools work We have a number of events in the upcoming Being Human festival. This is a festival of the Humanities which this year is focusing on ‘Origins and Endings’. Click...
by Jerome De Groot | Sep 28, 2018 | DNA, Ethics, Popular genetics
Double Helix History Blog Events Further reading Responses and comments DNA Day Schools work The Double Helix History Word Tour ™ has been continuing in full swing over recent weeks with talks and workshops in Canberra and Sydney, focus groups in Liverpool, Leeds, and...
by Jerome De Groot | Sep 3, 2018 | Uncategorised
Double Helix History Blog Events Further reading Responses and comments DNA Day Schools work Calling all DNA genealogists in the Sheffield area: Double Helix History is coming to the University of Sheffield on 11th September and we want YOU! We’ll be holding a focus...
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