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ONLINE: Common Ground Between Science and Faith: What It Means to Be Human

11May
Date and Time:May 11, 2021 — 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM GMT
Location:Online
Organizer:The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion
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11May

BioLogos Voices speaker and board member Praveen Sethupathy will present “Common Ground Between Science and Faith: What It Means to Be Human” on May 11, 2021 with the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion. This online event will take place at 1:00 PM, UK time.

“On Tuesday 11th May Dr Praveen Sethupathy will be giving us a seminar talk entitled – Common ground between science and faith: what it means to be human. Join in at 1pm for the talk followed by Q&A. During the Coronavirus pandemic we will be hosting our research seminar series online. Join us for the Easter Term Research Seminars all at 1pm UK time.”

This event is hosted by the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion. 

 


Featured speaker

Praveen Sethupathy

Praveen Sethupathy

Praveen is Professor of Physiological Genomics and Chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Cornell University. He is also Director of the Cornell Center for Vertebrate Genomics. He leads a research lab focused on genome-scale and molecular approaches to understand physiology and human disease. Praveen received his BA degree from Cornell University and his PhD in Genomics from the University of Pennsylvania. After completing a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Human Genome Research Institute under the mentorship of NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins, he moved in 2011 to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics. The same year he was selected by Genome Technology as one of the nation’s top 25 rising young investigators in genomics. In 2017, he returned to Cornell University as an Associate Professor. Praveen has authored over 140 peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals such as PNAS, Cell and Science and has served as a reviewer for over 50 different journals. Honors include a faculty merit award for outstanding teaching and mentoring, the prestigious American Diabetes Association Pathway To Stop Diabetes Research Accelerator (which is awarded to only three people per year), and the inaugural Boehringer Ingelheim Award for Excellence in Research Mentorship. Praveen is an advocate for thoughtful discussion at the interface of science and faith and has served on the advisory board of the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion in the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), serves on the Board of BioLogos, is a frequent speaker for the BioLogos Voice Program and the Veritas Forum, and a mentor in the Veritas Faculty Scholars program.