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Engineering the World Around Us (Series Part 3 of 3)

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09/25/25 @ 6:00pm –
09/25/25 @ 8:00pm

Smith Library Community Room

Edward Smith Library

Registration is required.
Registration starts: 12/31/1969 @ 7:00pm

Registration end: 09/25/2025 @ 6:00pm

A new generation of genetic tools has opened a pathway to improving the world around us.

In this program, we focus on three potential uses of genetic engineering tools with the goal of reducing food toxicity, modifying disease-carrying insects to preserve an endangered species, and reviving an extinct animal – the wooly mammoth – to possibly aid in slowing permafrost thawing.

The final session of a 3-Part Series!

Presented by Personal Genetics Education & Dialogue