Pritzker Lecture: From Evolution to Epidemics: The Checkered Past of Pathogens - SOLD OUT

Virus

You could almost say that Shannon Bennett's career as a virologist found her after she became infected with parasites while on a volunteer stint in Liberia during her college years.  She was fascinated by the experience to the point that she has been on a quest to understand the life cycle and evolutionary history of pathogens ever since.  Hear about her research as she discusses fascinating examples from her work such as how the dengue virus continues to evolve and plague humans since jumping over from non-human primates decades ago. Learn how this virus has adapted to humans and the mosquitoes that have in turn become so well adapted to us.  With these questions, Dr. Bennett's work broadens the Academy's research scope to include a dedicated focus on viruses and bacteria. As you will discover, she is especially interested in the nature of genetic mutations that give viruses the potential to cause epidemics or switch to new hosts.

Speaker: Dr. Shannon Bennet, Associae Curator, Microbiology

Wednesday, 09/19/12

Contact:

Website: Click to Visit

Cost:

$12 Adults, $10 Seniors, Free Members

Save this Event:

iCalendar
Google Calendar
Yahoo! Calendar
Windows Live Calendar

Share this Event:

California Academy of Sciences

55 Music Concourse Dr.
San Francisco, CA 94118
USA


Phone: (415) 379-8000
Website: Click to Visit