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“What the President Should Know about DNA and Human Health”

Ahead of the presidential debate, the CWRU Institute for the Science of Origins, Siegal Lifelong Learning Program and the Happy Dog will host a talk by Emmitt Jolly, associate professor of biology and medical sciences at Case Western Reserve.

Emmitt Jolly will lead a discussion titled “What the President Should Know about DNA and Human Health: Raising American Leadership in Science and Medicine throughout the Globe” Saturday, Sept. 26, at 7:30 p.m. EDT.

The public lecture is a special edition of the “Life, the Universe and Hot Dogs” series. The event will last approximately 45 minutes including the presentation and time for audience questions and discussion.

Attend “What the President Should Know about DNA and Human Health.”