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It takes many people to put an exhibition together: the curator, researchers, writers, photographers, videographers, digital animators, exhibitors, and many more. Here you can meet some of them and get a feel for the hard work they do behind the scenes. |
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 | The Genomic Revolution was designed and produced by the Museum’s Department of Exhibition, under the direction of David Harvey, Vice President for Exhibition. Through a range of cutting-edge exhibits that includes hands-on models, interactive stations, videos, films, visitor polling stations, and an artwork specially commissioned by the Museum, this landmark exhibition brings an exceptionally compelling and multifaceted subject to life by immersing visitors in the many aspects of genomic research from a scientific and technological viewpoint as well as a socioethical perspective. Click here to see a gallery of photographs of the construction of the exhibition. |
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 | Dr. DeSalle's fields of specialization are molecular evolution, population genetics, molecular systematics, and developmental biology. His current research concerns the molecular systematics of the Drosophilidae (fruit flies). A second aspect of DeSalle's research concerns the conservation genetics of endangered species. In collaboration with the New York Zoological Society, he is examining the molecular genetics of several diverese endangered species.
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