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Can physics be useful to human genetics?
Date & Time
20/03/2018 -
14:00
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17:00
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Seminar room, Danciger B building, Givat Ram
Refreshments 14.00 – 14.15
Talks
14.15 – 14.35 Prof. M. Ya. Amusia Introductory remarks
14.35 – 15.35 Prof. Doron Behar: The study of paternal lineages among Jews: the case of the Levites
15.35 – 16.25 Prof. Liran Carmel: Reconstructing ancient epigenomes: what Neanderthals teach us about ourselves?
16.25 -16.40 - General discussions: How to strengthen our ties with APS? Moderator: Professors M. Amusia.
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