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2026 Spring Session runs April 27 – May15
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26-S208 How Human Genetics Affects You, Your Family and Society – Heather McDermid

Spots Available: 40
Instructor: Heather McDermid
Course Date: April 27, 2026 to May 15, 2026
This course takes place from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM:
Monday to Friday

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This course will help you understand how human genetics can affect our lives now and in the future. Have you ever wondered how genetic testing works, in medicine or forensics? Or how genetic testing can reduce adverse drug reactions? Or what you can learn from commercial “direct-to-consumer” DNA tests? In the ~70 years since the structure of DNA was discovered, remarkable progress has occurred. I will address both medical genetic advances and their ethical conundrums. Topics include the basics of disease inheritance, cancer genetics, types of genetic screening (including direct-to-consumer products), pharmacogenetics (personalized medicine), and the promise of gene therapy. Examples, such as cystic fibrosis, will be used to illustrate how genetic understanding can lead to effective treatments and possible cures.

Instructor:  Heather McDermid

 

Heather McDermid is a U of A professor emerita (retired 2020). She taught “Human Genetics”, “Ethical Issues in Genetics” and “Independent Studies in Genetic Counselling” for 30, 17 and 9 years, respectively. She is passionate about teaching how genetics is affecting our lives, and its awesome potential.

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Winter 2026 Online Session

Course List

Course Number Course Name Instructor
Science
26-S101 Alberta Birds: Stories from the front lines Geoff Holroyd
26-S102 Good intentions, mixed outcomes : A look at Psychiatry's hits and misses from a historical and cultural perspective Suniti Pande
26-S103 All the Light We Cannot See - Exploring Medical Imaging John Mercer
Wellness & Leisure
26-W101 Find Clarity and Calm with Mindful Breathing Suseela Rev Kotawaye
26-W102 Getting More Out of Google Shawn Gramiak
26-W103 AI for Everyone Shawn Gramiak
26-W104 Fall Prevention: Stay Strong, Stay Safe! Tonia Leske
26-W105 Zumba Gold--Exercise in Disguise! Sheela Hota-Mitchell
26-W106 Finding Our Happiness Kim Silverthorn
Humanities
26-H101 Economics of Religion Jahangir Junaid
26-H102 Swing, Poetry and Prose: How Jazz and Literature Impacted Each Other Mboya Nicholson
26-H103 Searching for a Meaningful Life: How Philosophers have Navigated Times of Personal Crisis Daniel Greenways
26-H104 Civic Politics in the Age of Incoherence Keith Gerein
Fine Art & Instruction
26-A101 Exotic Splendour: Collections from Italy to Persia Kimberly Johnson
26-A102 The ABCs of Writing for Kids Marty Chan
26-A103 Colour Planes & Brush Strokes: A Cezanne Gouache Journey Susanne Lamoureux
26-A104 Strange New Sounds: Exploring Modern and Contemporary Music Morteza Abedinifard

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