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  • Lecture about Genetics of Armenians

    PRESS RELEASE
    ARPA Institute
    18106 Miranda St. Tarzana, CA 91356
    Contact: Hagop Panossian
    Tel: (818) 586-9660
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.arpainstitute.org/

    ARPA Institute presents the Lecture/Seminar:
    `Biological Evolution and the Genetics of Armenians","
    by Dr. Paul Narguizian, on Thursday, June 21, 2007 at
    7:30 PM at the Merdinian School auditorium.

    The Address is 13330 Riverside Dr., Sherman Oaks, CA
    91403. Directions: on the 101 FWY exit on Woodman, go
    north and turn right on Riverside Dr.

    Abstract: - Biological evolution investigates the
    functioning and biodiversity of life on Earth over
    time, whether in the recent or more distant past, to
    establish scientific explanations for the various
    kinds of organisms, including humans, that have
    evolved, and the biological relationships between
    organisms and the ecosystems in which they live. DNA
    technology has played an important role in increasing
    our basic understanding of evolutionary principles,
    while at the same time giving scientists the tools
    necessary to combat diseases which are prevalent in
    humans. There are numerous diseases which are more
    prevalent in certain ethnic minorities including
    Armenians, Turks, and Ashkenazi Jews. One such disease
    includes Familial Mediterranean Fever (also known as
    Armenian or Mediterranean disease). This lecture will
    focus on the relationship between biological
    evolution, recent groundbreaking scientific work in
    DNA technology, and the techniques currently being
    employed to better understand and treat human genetic
    diseases.

    Paul Narguizian is an assistant professor of science
    education at California State University, Los Angeles.
    Prof. Narguizian joined the faculty of the Charter
    College of Education at Cal State L.A. in the summer
    of 2002, after eight years of teaching
    elementary/middle school general science and high
    school biology and chemistry in Los Angeles, CA.
    During this time, he also completed a Master of
    Science degree in Cell & Molecular Biology at
    California State University, Northridge. His research
    at CSUN involved taking a closer look at the role of
    cell membrane structures (i.e. amino acids) and
    cancer. Realizing the dual importance of science
    content and science education/pedagogy in being a more
    effective science educator, he continued his graduate
    education at the University of Southern California
    where he received a Doctorate in Science Education.
    During his tenure at USC, Prof. Narguizian became
    interested in the Nature and History of Science (i.e.
    the processes and mechanisms involved in science) and
    as a result made it the focal point of his
    dissertation. Dr. Narguizian's university teaching
    experience prior to CSULA included a position as an
    adjunct professor of science education at California
    State University, Long Beach. He has research and
    publication interests in biological evolution
    education, organisms of the CA Channel Islands, and
    the nature, philosophy and history of science.

    For more Information Please call Dr. Hagop Panossian
    at (818)586-9660
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