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Health, housing and human flourishing: Understanding organisms in the context of their environments

Date Time Location Price
Tuesday, 10th September 20246.15pm - 7.30pmUndercroft Free (booking required)

Westminster Abbey Institute hosts a panel discussion exploring the implications for health and housing policy of one of the most consequential recent developments in biology.

Professor Sonia Sultan’s ground-breaking research shows how organisms – including human organisms – develop and function in response to their environment. Her work exposing a ‘complex dance’ between genetic development and the environment provides scientific resources for the moral and spiritual task of nurturing human health and wellbeing.

As a new UK government sets out its policy agenda in the face of ongoing economic and health inequality, this interdisciplinary discussion could not be more timely.

Join us for what promises to be a fascinating and highly topical conversation.

Panellists

Reception

All attendees are invited to join our panellists at a reception after the event.

Booking

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