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*******Reminder***********
Please join us for the upcoming CUNY SPH Epidemiology and Biostatistics Seminar - November 19 at 4pm.
The seminar will be held in our East Harlem Building, at 2180 3rd Ave at 119th St (Rm 116).
A short wine and cheese reception will follow the lecture.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Dr. Raper is a professor in the Biology Department in Hunter College, CUNY. She currently leads a program project (NSF/Gates) to generate transgenic cows that will be resistant to African trypanosomes. This will allow the small holder farmer to raise cattle in the tsetse fly belt in Sub-Saharan Africa, and potentially eliminate a reservoir of human-infective parasites. Variants of the transgene, apolipoprotien L, are prevalent in African-Americans that are linked to chronic kidney disease.
Lorna Thorpe. PhD
Professor
Director, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Program
CUNY School of Public Health
2180 3rd Ave, NY NY 10035
Tel: 212-396-7746
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