PUBLIC TALK
How can DNA save the panda?
Using genetics in endangered species conservation
Speaker: Professor Mike Bruford
Wednesday 9 June 2010, 6pm-7.30pm
Cardiff University, Main Building, The Council Chamber, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT
Did you know that every day up to 150 species become extinct?
Join Mike Bruford, a molecular ecologist, as he discusses how DNA is used in the conservation of endangered species and ecosystems around the world.
This talk is free, but you must register.
To register, contact Claudine on:
Tel. 029 2047 5475
Email: [log in to unmask]
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Claudine Anderson
Public Engagement Officer
The Wales Gene Park
Tel: 02920 475475 extn 253
Fax: 02920 482517
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www.walesgenepark.co.uk
The $1000 Genome
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The National DNA Database on Trial
www.dnadatabaseontrial.org
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