A collection of video presentations explaining the scientific foundation and history of the Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society and research perspectives for the future.
Content on this page was produced for and recorded during the Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society's 50th Annual Meeting, held in Washington, D.C., in 2019. Please visit this page to see a full schedule of talks and presentations related to the society's 50th anniversary.
Protecting Our Most Vital Assets: Our Genome and Our Environment The 50-Year Legacy of EMGS Presented by Dr. David Demarini
The Continuing Evolution of Genetic Toxicity Testing and the EMGS Presented by Dr. Errol Zeiger
DNA Repair: From Mechanistic Insights to EMGS Outreach Initiatives Presented by Dr. Philip C. Hanawalt
Stressed-Induced Mutagenesis: From SOS to the DNA Damage Response Presented by Dr. Joann B. Sweasy
A Twinkle In Our Founders' Eyes: The Next Generation of Germ-Cell Mutation Research Presented by Dr. Carole Yauk
How Much Is Too Much? The Shifting Paradigm for Genetic Toxicity Assessment Presented by Dr. Paul White
Epigenetics: Ghosts of Environment Past, Present & Future Presented by Christopher D. Faulk
Gentoxicity Biomarkers: The 50-Year Revolution in Molecular Epidemiology Presented by Dr. Luoping Zhang
Implementing a Founding Goal of EMGS: Mutagenicity Risk Assessment Presented by Dr. Kerry L. Dearfield