Farewell Smriti
The Program for the Human Environment bids a fond farewell to research assistant Smriti Rao, who worked with us beginning in October 2008 and now relocates to San Diego. We…
The Program for the Human Environment bids a fond farewell to research assistant Smriti Rao, who worked with us beginning in October 2008 and now relocates to San Diego. We…
…Human Genome Project (HGP) can be seen as a direct result of Applied Biosystems ABI 3700 DNA analyzer, the first fully automated capillary sequencer, introduced in 1998. In turn, the…
…more sophisticated and the number of targets relevant to public health expands, biological archives will directly prepare society to efficiently monitor and anticipate concerns about biologically important conditions affecting human…
…requiring human judgment. A taxonomic expert generally focuses on one or a few species or potential species at a time, sifting through morphological, ecological, behavioral, and DNA data and making…
…system (Culverhouse et al Marine Ecol Prog Series 2003). The authors of that study conclude what is likely to be generally true about morphology based identification: “In general, neither human…
…Human Environment, JH Ausubel and HD Langford (eds) 1997) and JH Ausubel, PE Waggoner, Dematerialization: variety, caution, and persistence (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105(35): 12774-12779, 2008 10.1073/pnas.0806099105…
…small industry of birding guides and optics, and was a driving force in the much larger social transformation in awareness of the natural world and human impact. I see the…
…Contact Mr. Terry Collins 416-538-8712 terrycollins@rogers.com Jesse Ausubel Program for the Human Environment, The Rockefeller University 212-327-7842 ausubel@rockefeller.edu Kevin Ramsey Trinity School kevin.ramsey@trinityschoolnyc.org Documents press release a related paper on…
…Koonin– former undersecretary for science, U.S. Department of Energy Jesse H. Ausubel – director, Program for the Human Environment, The Rockefeller University; Podcast and transcript are here. Faster to browse…
…some have been updated more recently, so we can observe that experts sometimes disagree on species limits in birds, and conclude that taxonomy, like medical diagnosis, involves human judgment. Here…