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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Community Event: The Maternal Imprint: The Science of the Maternal-Fetal Interface
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SUMMARY:Community Event: The Maternal Imprint: The Science of the Maternal-Fetal Interface
DESCRIPTION:<p>Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard<br> Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality</p><p>Interdisciplinary Symposium: The Maternal Imprint: The Science of the Maternal-Fetal Interface<br> Free and open to the public; registration required (see symposium webpage, <a href="http://bit.ly/maternalimprint">http://bit.ly/maternalimprint</a>)</p><p>8:30 a.m. - Continental Breakfast and Opening Remarks<br> <br> Morning Session: Frontiers in Biomedical Studies of the Maternal-Fetal Interface<br> 9 a.m. - Choose your mother carefully: Fetal origins of health and disease, Janet Rich-Edwards (Developmental Epidemiology, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital)<br> 10 a.m. - The intergenerational origins of fetal nutrition and growth:  cues of the mother’s adult diet or memories from the past?, Chris Kuzawa (Anthropology and Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University)<br> 11 a.m. - Fertile soil or no man's land: Cooperation and conflict at the maternal-fetal interface, David Haig (Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University)<br> <br> 12 noon - Lunch (provided for registered attendees)<br> <br> Afternoon Session: Historical, Philosophical, and Political Reflections<br> 1 p.m. - From a culture of certainty to the science of risk factors— A short history of maternal impressions, derangements of pregnancy, and birth outcomes, Janet Golden (History, Rutgers University)<br> 2 p.m. - The permeable pregnant body and the iconography of maternal influence, Rebecca Kukla ((Philosophy and Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University)<br> 3 p.m. - Maternal Cctizens?: The politics of culpability in the maternal-fetal nexus, Cynthia Daniels (Political Science, Rutgers University)<br> <br> 4:15 p.m. - Roundtable Discussion - Moderated by Sarah Richardson (History of Science, Harvard University</p>
LOCATION:Thompson Room (room 110), Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20140404T123000Z
DTEND:20140404T213000Z
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