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    HMNS Special Lecture: Is Genomics Finally Coming to You?

    Presented by Houston Museum of Natural Science at Houston Museum of Natural Science

    August 25, 2009

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    HMNS Special Lecture: Is Genomics Finally Coming to You?

    The Houston Museum of Natural Science presents a special lecture entitled  Is Genomics Finally Coming to You?

    Richard Gibbs (pictured), Ph.D., Baylor Genome Sequencing Project
    Tuesday, August 25, 6:30 p.m.

    The international Human Genome Project deciphered the basic building blocks of life. Now, armed with the knowledge of the reference genome sequence, a plethora of new discoveries and drug...

    The Houston Museum of Natural Science presents a special lecture entitled  Is Genomics Finally Coming to You?

    Richard Gibbs (pictured), Ph.D., Baylor Genome Sequencing Project
    Tuesday, August 25, 6:30 p.m.

    The international Human Genome Project deciphered the basic building blocks of life. Now, armed with the knowledge of the reference genome sequence, a plethora of new discoveries and drug developments have been initiated. New methods have been developed for even faster genome sequencing of individuals and are being directed toward rapid diagnosis of genetic conditions. The foremost of these is characterization of cancer, since new tumors can be tested to identify common alterations in the DNA that can guide therapy or else help to monitor the disease. At the current rate of development, we can expect complete genome DNA sequencing to be a routine part of medicine within three years.

    Richard Gibbs is the Founder and Director of the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center, in Houston, Texas. In addition to the genome projects, Gibbs oversees BCM-HGSC’s development of innovations in ‘mutation discovery’ which has implications in medical conditions from cancer to bipolar/manic depressive illness.

    This lecture is sponsored by Darwin2009 Houston.


    Houston Museum of Natural Science

    5555 Hermann Park Drive
    Houston, TX 77030

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    Tickets:

    Member-Adult $12.00
    Member-Child (<18) $12.00
    Adult $17.00
    Child (3-11) $17.00
    Senior (62+) $17.00
    College (Current ID) $17.00
    Group (20+ persons) $17.00


    Times:

    6:30pm


    Phone: (713) 639-4629

    Parking:

    Parking is available in our 6-story garage located on Caroline, just south of Hermann Drive. Parking is just $5 for museum patrons and $7 for all others. In addition, some curbside parking is available near the Museum entrance and in Hermann Park.


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