Hear from inspiring minds in the field of genetics in GSA’s interview podcast series. Experts weigh in on important topics: the value of research organisms, their recent work, their award-recognized work, the importance of the scientific community, and more.
We’ve summarized their insights into bite-sized “SNPets,” so you can discover and share interesting perspectives—even when you only have five minutes to spare.
Host: E. Jane Hubbard, 2022 President of the Board of Directors of the Genetics Society of America (GSA).
Learn more about SNPets: https://genetics-gsa.org/snpets
Founded in 1931, the Genetics Society of America (GSA) is the professional membership organization for scientific researchers and educators in the field of genetics. Our members work to advance knowledge in the basic mechanisms of inheritance, from the molecular to the population level.
GSA serves an international community of scientists who use genetics to make new discoveries and improve lives. We advance biological research by supporting scientists’ professional development, communicating advances and fostering collaboration through scholarly publishing and conferences, and advocating for science and for scientists. We seek to cultivate an inclusive, diverse research community that engages with the public, communicates the excitement and implications of discovery, and serves as an authoritative source of information.
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