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7th Annual International Bioethics Forum:
Evolution in the 21st Century

We are exceedingly grateful to Karin Borgh, Executive Director of the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI), for working with us to publish the DVDs from the 7th Annual Bioethics Forum, Evolution in the 21st Century. BTCI, Promega Corporation and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation served as Platinum Sponsors of the event, which was held at the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center, located on the Promega campus in Madison, WI. The University of Wisconsin-Madison Evolution Initiative and Laboratory of Genetics has agreed to retroactively sponsor the event by providing web space. We are also greatly indebted to Robert Moldenhauer, Information Processing Consultant, who ably transcribed the DVDs for publication.

Available Videos

Presenter
 
Subject
 
William Linton (Moderator)
Dana Geary
Forum Overview
Welcome
Introduction to the Evidence for Evolution
Ronald L. Numbers Antievolutionism: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design
Ronald L. Numbers, Jeff Hardin and Marc Swetlitz Discussion Session I
Abrahamic Religions: Perspectives on Evolution
Panel discussion
Eugenie Scott

Evolution: The Science Teacher’s Dilemma

John Haught, Robert T. Pennock and Eugenie Scott Discussion Session II
Lessons from the Kitzmiller vs. Dover Creationism Trial
Sean Carroll New Frontiers in Evolutionary Biology: Evo Devo and the DNA Record of Evolution
Steve Paulson Discussion Session III
Science vs. Religion: What’s Really at Stake in this Debate?”
James Hughes Where Next? What’s in the Future of Human Evolution?
Robert Streiffer >Closing Remarks

* refer to http://www.btci.org/bioethics/speakers08.html for affiliations

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