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Prof.
Lee Silver, from Princeton University (USA), visited KIST
Dr. Lee M. Silver is a professor at Princeton
University in the Department of Molecular Biology and
the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs. He also has joint appointments in the Program
in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy, the
Center for Health and Wellbeing, the Office of Population
Research, and the Princeton Environmental Institute, all
at Princeton University.
In 1973, he received a Bachelor's degree
and a Master's degree in physics from the University of
Pennsylvania, and in 1978, he received a doctorate in
biophysics from Harvard University.
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Before arriving at Princeton in 1984, he
trained at New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Cancer
and the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, which was directed by
Nobel Laureate James D. Watson. Dr. Silver's newest book is
Challenging Nature: The clash of science and spirituality at
the new frontiers of life.
His previous book is Remaking Eden: How Genetic Engineering
and Cloning Will Transform the American Family, published in
16 languages. Silver is also the co author of an undergraduate
textbook in genetics, the single author of Mouse Genetics, a
textbook for professionals, and editor of Teratocarcinoma Stem
Cells published in 1983.
In 1993, Professor Silver was elected a Fellow
of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
In 1995, he received an unsolicited 10 year National Institutes
of Health MERIT award. He has published over 180 scientific
articles in the fields of genetics, evolution, reproduction,
embryology, computer modeling, and behavioral science, and other
scholarly papers on topics at the interface between biotechnology,
law, ethics, and religion. He has been elected to the governing
boards of the Genetics Society of America and the International
Mammalian Genome Society. He was a member of the New Jersey
Bioethics Commission Task Force formed to recommend reproductive
policy for the New Jersey State Legislature, and has testified
on reproductive and genetic technologies before U.S. Congressional
and New York State Senate committees.
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