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1 ELSI 1.1 Who owns your DNA?

2 ELSI 1.1 Who owns your DNA? hood door printer sink

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4 ELSI 3.2 Engineer better babies?

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7 ELSI 3.2 Is science possible…?
Google  Microevolution vs. Macroevolution: What's the Difference?

8 Be mindful of your thoughts because:
Your thoughts become your words, Your words become your actions, Your actions become your habits, Your habits become your character, Your character become your destiny.

9 Who is credited with this quote?
Be mindful of your thoughts because: Your thoughts become your words, Your words become your actions, Your actions become your habits, Your habits become your character, Your character become your destiny. Who is credited with this quote? How does it fit with Bio113?

10 ELSI 3.2: Choose words carefully.
Google  First Impressions mindtools

11 ELSI 3.2: Choose words carefully.
me and Bob like cell phones

12 ELSI 3.2: Was that totally random?
probability

13 Which is random? ELSI Fig. 3.2
ELSI Figure 3.1 Which pattern of dots best represents randomness?  Talking Point: Are these dots distributed randomly? ELSI Fig. 3.2 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

14 Which is random? ELSI Fig. 3.2
ELSI Figure 3.1 Which pattern of dots best represents randomness?  Talking Point: Are these dots distributed randomly? ELSI Fig. 3.2 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

15 Which is random? ELSI Fig. 3.2
ELSI Figure 3.1 Which pattern of dots best represents randomness?  Talking Point: Are these dots distributed randomly? ELSI Fig. 3.2 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

16 Which is random? random events can cluster ELSI Fig. 3.2
ELSI Figure 3.1 Which pattern of dots best represents randomness?  Talking Point: The correct answer and a facet of random that confuses some people. random events can cluster ELSI Fig. 3.2 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

17 Which is random? evenly distributed random spots missing
randomly distributed ELSI Figure 3.1 Which pattern of dots best represents randomness?  Talking Point: Better descriptions for all three series of dots. ELSI Fig. 3.2 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

18 Table ELSI 3.1 ELSI Table 3.1: Odds of dying by different causes.
Talking Point: Probabilities based on large sample sizes cannot be used to predict the outcome of a particular instance. ELSI Table 3.1 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

19 Table ELSI 3.1 ELSI Table 3.1: Odds of dying by different causes.
Talking Point: Probabilities based on large sample sizes cannot be used to predict the outcome of a particular instance. ELSI Table 3.1 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

20 Table ELSI 3.1 ELSI Table 3.1: Odds of dying by different causes. ELSI Table 3.1 : Odds of dying by different causes. Talking Point: Probabilities based on large sample sizes cannot be used to predict the outcome of a particular instance. DUI = 1 in 11 ELSI Table 3.1 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

21 Table ELSI 3.1 Raise your hand if you talk on the phone while driving.
ELSI Table 3.1: Odds of dying by different causes. ELSI Table 3.1 : Odds of dying by different causes. Talking Point: Probabilities based on large sample sizes cannot be used to predict the outcome of a particular instance. Raise your hand if you talk on the phone while driving. ELSI Table 3.1 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

22 in loco parentis ELSI Table 3.1: Odds of dying by different causes. Table ELSI 3.2.1: Odds of dying by different causes. Talking Point: Probabilities based on large sample sizes cannot be used to predict the outcome of a particular instance. Raise your hand if you talk on the phone while driving. ELSI Table 3.1 Copyright © 2015 by AM Campbell, LJ Heyer, CJ Paradise. All rights reserved. 

23 Driving & Talking on Phone = DUI

24 Materials and Methods hands-free phone!

25 Materials and Methods

26 Results

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29 Results

30 Conclusions Hands-free cell phone drivers:
more rear-end collisions (p < 0.05) Why? braking reaction, 9% slower variation of following, 24% higher recovery speed, 19% slower

31 Consequences

32 Consequences

33 Consequences

34 in loco parentis DUI = 1 in 11 DWT = 1 in 11
ELSI Table 3.1: Odds of dying by different causes. ELSI Table 3.1 : Odds of dying by different causes. Talking Point: Probabilities based on large sample sizes cannot be used to predict the outcome of a particular instance. DUI = 1 in 11 DWT = 1 in 11 Table ELSI 3.2.1


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