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The Eighth McCabe Lecturer
Genetic Modification
of Plants:
A Scientist's Perspective
a lecture by
Dr. Neil Schultes
12 April 2004
Dr. Schultes is a research scientist in the Department of Biochemistry & Genetics at The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven, Connecticut. For the past twenty-three years Dr. Neil Schultes has studied the genetics of plants and microorganisms. Dr. Schultes graduated from Harvard College in 1983 with an A.B. in Biology and received his Ph.D. in Genetics from Harvard University Medical School in 1990. After a postdoctoral fellowship in maize genetics at the Department of Biology at Yale University, he joined The Experiment Station in 1994. Dr. Schultes has lectured extensively on the science and ethics concerning genetic modification of plants within academia and to the public at large. A life long New Englander, he was born in Boston in 1961 and currently resides in Guilford, CT.
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Britton C. McCabe Lecture Series