02/10/2022
Darwin Day is this Saturday, February 12th! It is observed internationally to honor the work of Charles Darwin and to promote the advancement of science, education, and well-being for all. Here are some free online events you can catch this week to celebrate the common language of science for a better world:
⚛️ Adaptation for Survival: Humans and their Pathogens | February 10th, 4pm EST | Penn State University ⚛️
Join the Center for Human Evolution and Diversity and the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences to celebrate Darwin Day 2022 with distinguished speaker Dr. Nita Bharti (Huck Early Career Professor and Assistant Professor of Biology, Penn State University).
Bharti’s Darwin Day lecture will examine how understanding human-pathogen interactions in the environmental and cultural contexts in which they occur is a global health priority. She will discuss how local context can help identify and integrate unconventional types of data on humans, pathogens and environments to help prevent diseases that threaten humans in the populations where they most urgently need to be addressed.
To register: https://www.psu.edu/news/campus-life/story/nita-bharti-deliver-2022-darwin-day-lecture/
⚛️ Genome Editing, Eco-Evolutionary Perspective | February 11th, 10:15-1:20pm CET | University of Oslo ⚛️
Gene editing approaches has revolutionized our ability to change the genetic code. This has a potential to benefit humankind regarding improved crops, production animals, aquaculture, new drugs, and biomaterials, as well as being extremely powerful tools for research. However, there are many challenges associated with a disruptive technology such as CRISPR. The University of Oslo's Darwin Day 2022 is devoted to this theme and prominent scientists will provide their views on the potentials and pitfalls from an eco-evolutionary perspective.
There will be open lectures by Detlef Weigel (Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen, Germany) and Anna Wargelius (Institute of Marine Research, Norway). They will also be announcing the winner of their Darwin Prize
To register:
https://www.mn.uio.no/cees/english/research/news/events/public/darwin-day/2022/index.html
⚛️ Darwin, Evolution, Myth- and Humanism | February 12th, 3:00-4:30pm EST | Tampa Bay Coalition of Reason⚛️
Today, science, and perhaps especially evolution, is seen as central to modern Humanism, and it is variously embraced and vigorously rejected by people of many religious perspectives. But how well does evolution work as religion? Is, as E.O. Wilson once said, “The evolutionary epic is probably the best myth we will ever have”?
Presented by Eugenie C. Scott, a physical anthropologist, humanist, and science education pioneer. She was the founding Executive Director of The National Center for Science Education, and a consultant for the legal team that won the Supreme Court case disallowing the teaching of creationism in public schools.
To register: https://www.meetup.com/Tampa-Bay-Coalition-of-Reason/events/283181606/
⚛️ Mass Extinctions in our Once and Future World | February 12th, 7:00pm EST | Darwin Day Connecticut ⚛️
The story of life on Earth is still being told. Species come and go, but what does it all mean? What can the fossil record of past mass extinctions inform us of what is to come? Dr. Pincelli Hull, Yale U. Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Assistant Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology at Yale Peabody Museum, will explore these questions.
Her presentation will provide an introduction to the scientific study of mass extinction events, an overview of mass extinctions through time, and insights from the ancient world for our ongoing biodiversity crisis. The event will also feature audience participation with a challenging and entertaining science quiz.
To register: https://www.darwindayct.org/