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Animal Magnetism and Zoomorphic Zones
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Monday, July 25th, 2005
Exploring the changing relationship of humans towards animals brought about by novel bio-technologies, this edition focuses on animals as scientific research models and their incorporation in works of art. The discussion addresses some of the bio-ethical considerations concerning transgenic animals, nature's "food chain" and the lowly cockroach.
Guests include: Valentina Greco, a molecular biologist whose research involves stem-cells garnered from the skin of laboratory mice;
Catherine Chalmers, a photographer and installation artist whose visceral photographs employ the controversial use of animals in art; and
Richard Twine, a bio-ethicist and Research Associate for the Center for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (Cesagen) at Lancaster University in England.
Guests include: Valentina Greco, a molecular biologist whose research involves stem-cells garnered from the skin of laboratory mice;
Catherine Chalmers, a photographer and installation artist whose visceral photographs employ the controversial use of animals in art; and
Richard Twine, a bio-ethicist and Research Associate for the Center for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (Cesagen) at Lancaster University in England.
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