Science Café Panelists to Discuss Human Genome Nov. 14

Roger Koeppe, left, and Doug Rhoads
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Roger Koeppe, left, and Doug Rhoads

Science Café panelists Roger Koeppe, Distinguished Professor in the Deprtment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Doug Rhoads, University Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, will discuss the technology of modifying living organisms from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14 at Powerhouse restaurant in Fayetteville.

Science Café based at the University of Arkansas is sponsored in part by the U of A chapter of Sigma Xi research society, the American Chemical Society and the Arkansas Biosciences Institute.

Science Café is open to the public, free of charge, and held in an informal restaurant setting as a time to sit, relax and chat about the topic of the night. Food and drink for purchase will be available.

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