Title: What if Dr. Frankenstein's "Monster" were built today?

Join the Health Sciences Libraries of Drexel University for an exciting discussion inspired by the National Library of Medicine's travelling exhibit, "Frankenstein: Penetrating the Secrets of Nature", currently on view at Drexel University's Hagerty Library (33rd and Market Streets).

Faculty from Drexel University's Colleges of Medicine and Arts and Sciences, and School of Biomedical Engineering and Science will bring the viewpoints of medical ethics, psychology, religious studies and tissue engineering to bear on the question of  artificially-created life:  Could it happen?  How would "the creature's" personality develop?  Would it have a soul? 

Join us at 4 p.m., on Tuesday, March 4th in Geary Auditorium on the 1st floor of the New College Building, on Drexel University's Center City Campus (southeast corner of 15th and Vine Streets).  Free - refreshments will follow.

More about the NLM Frankenstein exhibit, and the events related to it (film series, lectures) at http://med.library.drexel.edu/Frank/frank.htm and http://syserver.library.drexel.edu/frankenstein/.

Kathleen H. Turner
Coordinator, Florence A. Moore Library of Medicine
Drexel University Health Sciences Libraries
3300 Henry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19129
Phone: 215-842-6943
Fax: 215-849-1380
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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