Mid: Monkey Business - Julia Smith & Christian Orlic
November 12, 2009, 7:30pm–9:00pm
Michigan State University Union, Third Floor, Lake Ontario Room, E. Lansing, Michigan, View Map

Presented by Christian Orlic, MSU
Description
A number of research studies related to the great apes will be over viewed.
About the Speaker
Christian Orlic is a first year graduate student in the department of Zoology and EEBB (Ecology, Evolutionary, Behavioral Biology) at Michigan State University and as well as a graduate student in HSTM (History of Science and Medicine) at the University of Minnesota. Christian holds three bachelor degrees in: Zoology (BSc); History, Philosophy, Sociology of Science, Technology, the Environment and Medicine (BSc); Political Theory & Constitutional Democracy with a minor in Science Technology Public Policy (BA) from Michigan State University. Christian is interested in the history of biology and its ethical, moral, political, societal implications. Christian is also working on a project to distinguish the roles of adaptation, chance and history in evolutionary biology. Christian has served on the CFI MSU board since Fall 2008.
Additional Details
Free parking is available in MSU Parking Ramp 6 after 6 pm.
Cost: Free for students and Friends of the Center. $6 general admission.
Contact: Christian Orlic, , 517-575-7461




