Subject :
York Lecture: "Animal Biotechnology"
Calendar:
Campus General
Date :
February 14 2017
Time :
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location :
113-A Lowder Hall


Description:

“Animal biotechnology: What is it, what could it be, and will it be allowed?” will be animal geneticist Alison Van Eenennaam’s focus when she speaks on Auburn’s campus at 4 p.m. Feb. 14 as the Spring 2017 E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer. She is a Cooperative Extension specialist in the field of animal genomics and biotechnology and a researcher in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of California, Davis. Her lecture, to be held in 113-A Lowder Hall, is sponsored by the E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer Series in the College of Agriculture and Auburn University’s Littleton-Franklin Lectures. For more information on the free event, contact Elizabeth Scarborough at mew0071@auburn.edu or visit agriculture.auburn.edu/yorklecture.  
 
 

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