Tuesday, January 9, 2018

UWaterloo Science Outreach



Science Outreach are excited to start 2018 with an event we haven't done before: a screening of a hot topic documentary, with the director in attendance and a panel session afterwards ! Which hot topic? Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs.

Food Evolution, a documentary directed by academy award-nominated Scott Hamilton Kennedy, investigates the facts and misconceptions around GMOs. It is narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson, who says "the film explores all the ways science has been used and abused in public discourse surrounding the genetic engineering of food. In a world of misinformation and disinformation, nothing can be more timely." We will have an introduction by the director, Scott Hamilton Kennedy. After the screening, there will be a panel discussion with the director and other informed perspectives: Carol T. Culhane, Dr. Maria Trainer, and Greg Hannam.

Date: Wednesday, January 17th
Time: Doors open 6:45pm, introduction by Scott Hamilton Kennedy 7pm, movie starts at 7:30pm, panel at 9pm
Location: University of Waterloo, Humanities Theatre, Hagey Hall
Cost: Tickets are $10 and are available at foodevolutionwaterloo.eventbrite.ca (a certain number of free tickets have been reserved for current Science students, who must register with code UWFOODEVO18 and bring their WatCard to the event)
Travel:
Free parking will be provided in nearby Lot H, just across Ring Road from Hagey Hall. GRT stops are nearby at the University/Seagram intersection.Campus Map.

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