Traveling Exhibit: Evo Devo

"Evo-devo tries to understand a fundamental question—how does evolution create new things? How does this force of nature, shaping life on the planet, work at fundamental levels?" (Dan Medeiros, a leading evo-devo researcher and Associate Professor of EBIO at the University of Colorado, Boulder).
The exhibit explores the main ideas behind evo-devo, such as how genes act like switches to control theform ofan organism as it develops. It explains connections this fundamental research has to our daily lives. It also highlights some of the key research that has contributed to this excitingarea of science—from Darwin’s early ideas about natural selection, to today’s gene sequencingand the .
This exhibit was produced through collaboration between the and the Museum of Natural History at the University of Colorado Boulder and was funded by the .

Exhibit Contents
- 5 colorful floor banners containing photos, graphics, and text (36" x 72”)
- 1 shipping crate (15" x 27" x 51”)
For more information or to book the exhibit, contact cumuseumtech@colorado.edu.