Save the Date! The Color of American Genomics: Genetics in the Era of Racialized Medicine, December 9

Elodie Edwards-Grossi Announcement
Location
California, United States
Subject Fields
African American History / Studies, American History / Studies, Health and Health Care, Race Studies, Sociology

The Color of American Genomics: Genetics in the Era of Racialized Medicine

Since the 1960s, American ethno-racial categories have been increasingly used to respond to the inclusion of ethnic and racial minorities in biomedicine and genetics. It has been the researchers’ very dedication to the positive ideals of diversity and to the struggle against medical disparities that has paradoxically allowed racial categories to massively gain ground in science. This half-day symposium aims to shed light on the scope of racialized science and the political and ethical considerations raised by this new paradigm.

This workshop is free and open to the public

SPEAKERS:
Michael Montoya, University of California, Irvine
Sandra Soo Jin Lee, Stanford University
Joan Donovan, University of California, Los Angeles
Elodie Grossi, University of California, Los Angeles/EPIDAPO

Presented by EPIDAPO.  Co-sponsored by the UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics.

Friday, December 9, 2016
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Los Angeles, CA, 306 Royce Hall, UCLA

Contact Email
egrossi@socgen.ucla.edu