Deboleena Roy, Associate Professor of Women’s Studies and Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology at Emory University, discusses the vectors of exchange between the humanities & the sciences in this new era of interdisciplinarity.
As part of our new Mellon initiative Seminars in Historical, Global, and Emerging Humanities, the FHI is partnering with Duke's 18 arts, humanities, and interpretive social sciences departments to organize a 3-year series of cross-departmental public seminars. Each Humanities Futures event brings together a sub-group of Duke humanities departments, in a joint exploration of the futures of the disciplines in light of the interdisciplinary developments of recent decades. This event is jointly organized by the FHI, the Department of Cultural Anthropology, the Dance Program, and the Program in Literature.
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Roy, D. and D.D. Belsham. (2002). Melatonin Receptor Activation Regulates GnRH Gene Expression and Secretion in GT1-7 GnRH Neurons. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 277(1): 251-258
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To Be Non-Human: Feminism, Science, & Molecular Politics
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HUMANITIES FUTURESHumanFeminism (Literary School Or Movement)Duke University (College/University)Non-humanScience (TV Genre)Humanities (Field Of Study)RobotHumanism (Belief)Animal Testing (Film Subject)Molecular Biology (Field Of Study)RightsAnimal Rights (Literature Subject)Deboleena RoyEmory University (College/University)Molecular Genetics (Field Of Study)In Vitro Fertilization (Medical Treatment)