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LOCATION:\, Room 501\, Northwest Corner Building
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SUMMARY:Genes\, Children\, and Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Rayna Rapp\, Professor of Anthropology at New York University
 \, and Faye Ginsberg\, David B. Kriser Professor of Anthropolo
 gy at New York University\, will present a talk titled\, "Scre
 ening Disabilities: Visual Fields\, Public Culture and the At
 ypical Mind in the 21st Century." The talk will be based on 
 their work together on cultural innovation in special educat
 ion in New York City and their work on brain research about 
 learning\, memory\, childhood psychiatric diagnoses\, and epige
 netics. Kinship relations also lie at the heart of their pro
 ject\, and they are interviewing families across a wide array
  of social locations who have had the experience of having a
  child diagnosed with special educational categories and ser
 vices. Michael Bérubé's talk as part of this event will fo
 cus on "Genotypes\, Phenotypes\, and Stereotypes\," and the var
 iability of "expression" in Down syndrome.
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