Hallam Stevens on the Starting-up of Biology

The BGI group, based in Shenzhen, China, is one of the world’s largest and most successful genomics companies. Most commentaries on BGI have focused, quite narrowly, on the organization’s ambitions for scaling-up biology into a high-throughput production line. Drawing on ethnography, performance studies, and urban studies, Hallam situates BGI’s laboratories and work within the local economic, social, political, and urban contexts within which it exists.

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Hallam Stevens is a leading scholar of the ethics and social studies of bio information. Hallam is Associate Professor in the History Programme and in the School of Biological Sciences at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and the Associate Director (Academic) of the NTU Institute of Science and Technology for Humanity where he teaches classes on genomics, the life sciences, big data, and the history of computers as well as on food history and history of science and technology more generally. http://hallamstevens.org/

Co-hosted by the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute and the Science & Justice Research Center.

Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 11:00am to 1:00pm

UC Santa Cruz Engineering 2 Building, E2-599 1156 High St, Santa Cruz, CA 95064

Event Type

Lectures & Presentations

Invited Audience

Faculty & Staff, Students, Graduate Students

Topics

Science & Technology

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Science and Justice Research Center
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##sciencehistory #genomics #scijust

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