the moderator for the first panel is sheldon krinsky. he is the author of genetic justice, the databank in criminal investigations and civil liberties. he is a professor of humanities and social sciences. he says here at the university -- okay, that's toughs university. [laughter] and these blows visiting professors at the college, please welcome sheldon pinsky. [applause] >> it is such a pleasure to moderate this panel. first of all, let me introduce the panel members. to my immediate right is a longer now to her rightamuel k. send alondra nelson. [applause] and then to her right, the right of alondra nelson is sam roberts, who has written about the health effects of segregation. [applause] his right is jonathan. and to his right is harriet washington his book, deadly monopolies and the consequences for your health and our medical future, please give her a very welcoming round of applause. so what mythologies did we all learn? what did we learn from writing her books? what would we want to share with the audience today and discuss among