An Evening with Nobel Laureate Svante Pääbo

Event description

  • Open to the public
  • Science

You are invited to join ASU's Institute of Human Origins (IHO) for an engaging evening with Svante Pääbo, Director of the Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany.

Svante Pääbo developed techniques that allow DNA sequences from archaeological and paleontological remains to be determined. This has allowed the genomes of extinct organisms and ancient humans, animals, and pathogens to be studied. His research group has determined high-quality genome sequences from Neanderthals and discovered Denisovans, a previously unknown hominin group in Asia. He has shown that both Neanderthals and Denisovans contributed DNA to present-day humans and that these contributions have physiological and medical consequences today. Pääbo also works on the comparative and functional genomics of modern and archaic humans and apes, particularly the evolution of features that may underlie aspects of traits specific to humans. In 2022, he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Pääbo is also an Adjunct Professor at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan.

TWO LEVELS OF TICKETS:

  • FREE tickets are available through Eventbrite here
  • IHO VIP RECEPTION tickets: Cocktails and conversation in the offices of the Institute of Human Origins with an opportunity to meet Svante Pääbo will be followed by the evening’s presentation. VIP ticket holders will have reserved seating in the Walton Center auditorium. VIP Tickets may be purchased here

Event contact

Julie Russ
480-727-6571
jruss@asu.edu
Date

Friday, November 1, 2024


Time

7 p.m.8:30 p.m. (MST)

Location

Walton Center for Planetary Health, Auditorium #107

Cost

Two options: Free and VIP Reception—see event description for links