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Title: | Mutants: On the Form, Varieties and Errors of the Human Body |
Originating Office: | OUDPA |
Speaker: | Leroi, Armand Marie |
Issue Date: | 8-Mar-2006 |
Event Date: | 8-Mar-2006 |
Group/Series/Folder: | Record Group 3.8 - Office of University Development and Public Affairs Series 6 - Audio-visual Materials |
Location: | 3.8:6 box 6.3.4 |
Notes: | HKUST 15th Anniversary Distinguished Lectures. Abstract: Award-winning author and scientist Armand Marie Leroi argues that there is no such thing as genetic perfection and each of us carries hundreds of mutations, and looks at how the human body works around - and hides - these misprints in our DNA. He takes us on a fascinating and bizarre journey of genetic mutation and irregularity, with this amazing exploration of the human form in all its beautiful and unique guises. Duration: 72 min. |
Appears in Series: | 3.8:6 - Audio-visual Materials Videos for Public -- Distinguished Lectures |