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Gregor Johann Mendel, the father of genetics  
​The exhibition aims to honour the life and work of Gregor Johann Mendel (1822-1884), the father of genetics, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his birth.

It presents Gregor Johann Mendel as a proud citizen of Europe, German by nationality, himself feeling Moravian, working on the territory of the present-day Czech Republic, and studying in Austria. 

Visitors will learn that Mendel was not only the scientist who discovered the laws of heredity. He was also a beekeeper, a meteorologist, a farmer and a teacher. The manuscript exhibited in the European Committee of the Regions authentically documents the results of Mendel's scientific research. Next to this exceptional manuscript, the exhibition also presents explanatory panels devoted to Mendel's life and discoveries.  

The exhibition is organised by "Společně" (meaning "Together"), a public benefit association dealing with social issues in Brno and South Moravia. 

LIMITED ACCESS : For security reasons, exhibitions in the CoR are only accessible to visitors carrying a badge granting them permanent access to the CoR (e.g. EU officials), or carrying a special badge as a registered participant to an event (conference, meeting, event) held on the CoR premises. No access will be granted to external visitors who do not carry a valid badge. To obtain such a badge, you must be either an EU official or a registered participant at one of the activities or events taking place in the CoR.




Contact:
Contact Person: Jakub Carda
Organizer: Společně, o.p.s.
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