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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :EGENIS seminar: "Haunted by dreams of a Tuscan castle, or conferences as sites of governance" Dr Robert Smith (University of Edinburgh)
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Inspired by the incredible diversity of organisms found in the fossil bed of the Burgess Shale, Stephen J. Gould argued for the importance of historical contingency for life on Earth. Synthetic biologists today cite his work to motivate their attempts to construct novel forms of life unconstrained by the contingent processes of evolution. These bold ambitions inevitably give rise to discussions of governance, which in the life sciences usually lead back to the Asilomar meeting on recombinant DNA. http://www.exeter.ac.uk/events/details/?event=14539
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