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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
DTEND:20211119T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
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 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
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 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DESCRIPTION:In 1932\, Nikolai Vavilov\, a brilliant plant geneticist of the
  early Soviet Union\, visited Cornell to attend the Sixth International Con
 gress of Genetics hosted at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in
  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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DTSTAMP:20260416T110747Z
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
 ences scholarship and policymaking today.
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
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 tionary tale of ideology and research that still holds lessons for life sci
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 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
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 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
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 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
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 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
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 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
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  Geneva\, N.Y. Recognized for key contributions to the study of plant genet
 ics\, including his pioneering work on global centers of genetic diversity\
 , he achieved worldwide fame in his lifetime. Yet\, only a few years after 
 his Cornell visit\, Vavilov died in prison\, his work ruthlessly suppressed
  across Russian scientific institutions of the day—with catastrophic conseq
 uences for food production in the Soviet Union. This exhibit presents a cau
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