Join us for a public seminar hosted by the Interdisciplinary Health and Environment Leadership Development (IHE-LeaD) program. Greg Gibson, Tom and Marie Patton Chair and professor of Biological Sciences and fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, will give his talk entitled “Integrating genes and the environment into predictive health.”
The event will start at 10 am with coffee, snacks, and conversation. The seminar talk will begin at 10:30 am.
Seminar Background: The Interdisciplinary Health and Environment Leadership Development (IHE-LeaD) program at GT facilitates impact-driven exchange and training at the intersection of human and environmental health. Seminar speakers present their work on impact-driven research at the intersection of IHE, and discuss opportunities for translate their work into actions with public impact and visibility. Sign up for the IHE seminars email list to receive regular updates (contact Gabi Steinbach: gsteinbach6@gatech.edu).
About Greg: Greg Gibson's major research interests are in genetic and environmental interactions, genomic approaches in ecology and evolution, and genetics in public policy. He received his PhD in 1989 from the University of Basel, was a Helen Hay Whitney Fellow at Stanford University, then a David and Lucille Packard Fellow from 1997-2002. He has led the integrative genomics initiatives at GT since 2009.