?May We Make the World?: Religious and Ethical Questions - Gene Drives, Malaria and the Duties of History" by Professor Laurie Zoloth
A leader in the field of bioethics and Jewish studies, Laurie Zoloth?s research explores religion and ethics, drawing from Biblical and Talmudic texts to postmodern Jewish philosophy, including the writings of Emmanuel Levinas. She studies the ethics of genetic engineering, stem cell research, synthetic biology, social justice in health care, and the pedagogy of science and medicine. She also studies the practices of inter-religious dialogue and the role of religion public discussion and policy.
Admission/Cost: FREE but please -
Thursday, November 15 - 5:30 to 8:00 PM
A leader in the field of bioethics and Jewish studies, Laurie Zoloth?s research explores religion and ethics, drawing from Biblical and Talmudic texts to postmodern Jewish philosophy, including the writings of Emmanuel Levinas. She studies the ethics of genetic engineering, stem cell research, synthetic biology, social justice in health care, and the pedagogy of science and medicine. She also studies the practices of inter-religious dialogue and the role of religion public discussion and policy.
Admission/Cost: FREE but please -
Thursday, November 15 - 5:30 to 8:00 PM







