Exploring the Many Dimensions of Sex and Gender in the Genomics Era - Day 1 Part 1
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Delve into the complexities of sex, gender, and genomics in this symposium video featuring expert presentations and discussions. Explore the scientific, ethical, and historical contexts surrounding these topics through interdisciplinary conversations. Gain insights from framing remarks by Eric Green and an introduction by Liz Dietz on the importance of discussing sex, gender, and genomics. Learn about the biology of "biological sex" from Julia Serano and examine sex and gender complexity in scientific research with Catherine Clune-Taylor. Engage with a thought-provoking Q&A session that further explores the many dimensions of sex characteristics and their relationships with gender in the genomics era.
Syllabus
- Framing Remarks Eric Green
- Introduction: Why Talk about Sex, Gender, and Genomics? Liz Dietz
- The biology of "biological sex" Julia Serano
- Sex and Gender Complexity in Scientific Research Catherine Clune-Taylor
- Discussion Q&A
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