Stem Cell Ethics: Synthetic Embryos In Search of Limits in the Age of Genome Editing: Human Integrity at the Frontiers of Engineering Life. This workshop, the second in a series, explores the narratives of promise, purpose, and perfectibility.
Southern California Stem Cell Seminar Series, Welcomes this month Professor Jacob Hanna to present "Ex Utero Embryogenesis: Naive Pluripotent Stem-cells-derived Embryoid Models (SEMs)". Jacob Hanna, MD, PhD, Professor of Molecular Genetics.
Exhibit creators Kilma S. Lattin, Catherine Eng, Stanley Rodriguez and Ana Gloria Rodriguez present narrative moving-image scenes overlaying the landscape on which UC San Diego stands with Native histories and futures.
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This film examines cultural identity & politics of knowledge through the career of Melville J. Herskovits, founder of the first African Studies Center in the United States. A roundtable discussion, including audience participation, will follow.
Join the Clarke Center for Human Imagination for a live demonstration of the MarsSuit, learn more about their development and engineering, and take a close-up look at these exciting technologies that may shape human exploration of the cosmos in the decades to come.
Her art practice employs tattooing, video, painting and drawing on canvas, wood, paper, and cloth, and functions as celebration, and homage to peers and loved ones.
The UC San Diego women’s basketball team will host Hawai'i at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 9 at LionTree Arena. Tickets are available. The game will be streamed on ESPN+.
J.S. and J.C. BACH - Music for One and Two Harpsichords, featuring Arthur Haas and Takae Ohnishi, Thursday, February 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the Conrad Prebys Concert Hall
Acclaimed vibraphonist-composer Joel Ross returns to ArtPower with his spectacular album 'The Parable of the Poet' that explores the complexities of emotions through his distinct musical storytelling style.