Karen Barad provides keynote address to “MATTERING: Feminism, Science and Materialism” conference
Karen Barad, co-Director for the Science & Justice Training Program, will provide the keynote address at the upcoming feminist science studies conference at CUNY, MATTERING: Feminism, Science and Materialism. This conference, organized jointly by the Center for the Study of Women and Society, the Committee on Interdisciplinary Science Studies and the Advanced Research Collaborative at the Graduate… Continue Reading Karen Barad provides keynote address to “MATTERING: Feminism, Science and Materialism” conference
Science & Justice Announces Artists in Residence
The Science & Justice Research Center is pleased to announce a new Artists in Residence program for undergraduate students, supported by the OpenLab, SPARC and the Arts at UCSC. This year we are featuring two artists, Patrick Appleby and Kiko Kolb. Patrick and Kiko will be engaged in Science & Justice Programming throughout the year.… Continue Reading Science & Justice Announces Artists in Residence
The Human Code: Race and Information in a Genomic Age
The Human Code Race and information in a genomic age By Ian Evans 11/15/12 City on a Hill Press When UC Santa Cruz researchers and graduate students published on July 7, 2000 the first record of a person’s whole DNA sequence, or genome, the field of genomics was still young. Utilizing a UCSC designed online… Continue Reading The Human Code: Race and Information in a Genomic Age