Podcasts by GES Center Lectures, NC State University
The Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center at NC State University hosts a weekly speakers colloquium, plus periodic public lectures. Topics include agricultural biotechnology, synthetic biology (SynBio), DIYbio, gene editing, gene drives, governance & responsible innovation, public engagement, sci-art, and integrated pest management, to name a few. Learn more at go.ncsu.edu/ges.
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#10 – Riley Taitingfong – An oceanic approach to gene drive governance from 2023-11-29T17:48:59
Final seminar of the fall 2023 semester! Join us again in early January, 2024.
From containment to connectivity: an oceanic approach to gene drive governance
Riley Taitingfong, ... Listen
#9 – Andrew Ofstehage – Soy in the Brazilian Cerrado: A tale of two farming cultures from 2023-11-07T21:46
American farmers in the Brazilian Cerrado: A comparative ethnography of the soy boom
Andrew Ofstehage, Program Coordinator of CALS International Programs at NC State University
#8 – Carolina Torres—Battling Invasive Aliens: SynBio and Island Conservation from 2023-11-02T19:00:32
Exploring Synergies: Overlapping International Dialogue on Invasive Alien Species Removal on Islands with Synthetic Biology
Carolina Torres Trueba, Lawyer at Island Conservation
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PreMiEr ERC Societal, Ethical and Policy Implications of Microbiome Engineering
Jennifer Kuzma, PhD, Co-Director of GES Center, & Associate Director of PreMiEr at N...
Listen#6 – Xaq Frohlich—Labeling Food Risk and Lifestyle Politics: A Critical History from 2023-10-17T23:49:03
Labeling Food Risk and Lifestyle Politics: A Critical History
Xaq Frohlich, PhD, Associate Professor of History at Auburn University
A history of U.S. food label...
Listen#5 – Amarish Yadav—CRISPR/Cas-9-Based Gene Drive To Suppress Agricultural Pests from 2023-10-04T20:07:30
CRISPR/Cas-9-Based Gene Drive To Suppress Agricultural Pests
Amarish Yadav, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow (M...
Listen#4 – Brian Donovan – Are high schools teaching an essentialist construal of gender? from 2023-09-26T19:00
Does High School Genetics Education Communicate an Essentialist Construal of Gender?
Brian Donovan, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, BSCS Science Learning
#3 – Daniel Uribe—BioNFTs for Ethical AI Models in Life Sciences from 2023-09-12T19:10
BioNFTs: Verifiable Biosamples & BioData for training Ethical AI Models in Life Sciences
Daniel Uribe, MBA, Co-Founder & CEO at Listen
#2 – Amanda Pierce—Exploring Policy and Regulation of Emerging Biotechnologies For Use In Controlling Pest Populations from 2023-09-05T19:10
Exploring Policy and Regulation of Emerging Biotechnologies For Use In Controlling Pest Populations
Amanda Pierce, Senior Advisor at US Environmental Protection Agency ...
Listen#1 – Ross Basset—Moore’s Law, Genetic Engineering and Historical Analogies from 2023-08-29T18:30
Should we expect Moore in Genetic Engineering? Moore’s Law, Genetic Engineering and Historical Analogies
Ross Bassett, Professor of History at NC State
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In 1965 ...
Listen#11 – Kiera O'Donnell - Understanding the Dynamics of Post-Hurricane Shoreline Protection Decisions from 2023-04-11T20:40:06
Understanding the Dynamics of Post-Hurricane Shoreline Protection Decisions
Dr. Kiera O'Donnell, Postdoctoral Associate, Biology, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, Duke Universit... Listen
#10 – Bethany Brookshire - Don’t Dumb it Down, and Other Science Writing Tips and Tricks from 2023-04-05T14:41:36
Don’t Dumb it Down, and Other Science Writing Tips and Tricks
Bethany Brookshire, PhD, Science Journalist
Website | ...
Listen#9 – Zack Brown – Benefit-cost analysis and alternatives for evaluating biotechnology policy from 2023-03-31T14:57:47
Benefit-cost analysis and alternatives for evaluating biotechnology policy
Zachary S. Brown, Associate Professor of Agricultural & Resource Economics, NC State
#8 – Latifa Jackson - Reflections on charting your scientific path from 2023-03-22T17:09:13
<h4>Genes & Society: Decolonizing Human Genetic Research Workshop Series</h4>
The Genomic Fire Next Time: Reflections on charting your scientific path
Dr. Latifa Jackso... Listen
#7 – Dominique Brossard – Why We Should (Still) Care About Communication and Genetics from 2023-03-08T19:36:27
Dominique Brossard, PhD, Professor and Chair in the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
#6 – Fernanda Santos - GE Foods Regulation - The U.S. Way from 2023-02-22T14:30:29
GE Foods Regulation - The U.S. Way
Fernanda Santos, PhD, Teaching Assistant Professor, Food Science, NC State University
#5 – Panel: The Challenges, Successes, and Sustainability of NRT FEWS programs from 2023-02-14T17:47:03
Panel: The Challenges, Successes, and Sustainability of NSF National Research Traineeships (NRTs) on Food, Energy, and Water Systems (FEWS)
Panelists:
- Karletta Ch... Listen
#4 – Jon Allen&Rebekah Brown on NC State Food Sciences from 2023-02-08T14:48:23
Food sciences, technology, and globally sustainable food systems
Dr. Jonathan Allen and Rebekah Brown, Food Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences, NC State University
#3 – Karen Maschke on "Chimeric Research" from 2023-01-31T17:24
Nonhuman Animals Containing Human Cells: Ethics and Oversight
Karen Maschke, PhD, Research Scholar at The Hastings Center
#2 – Reflections on the 4S Cholula Conference from 2023-01-25T16:46:20
4S 2022 Cholula: Reunion, recuperation, reconfiguration. Knowledge and technosciences for living together
Sebastián Zarate and Jill Furgurson, AgBioFEWS PhD Fellows, NC State Universit... Listen
#1 – UN Biodiversity Convention - A force for ‘good’ or ‘evil’ in global biotech crop regulation? from 2023-01-17T19:45
Has the UN Biodiversity Convention been a force for ‘good’ or ‘evil’ in how biotech crops are regulated globally?
AgBioFEWS Panelists: Asa Budnick, Nick Loschin, Joseph Opoku and Modes... Listen
#12 – Tanja Strive - Genetic biocontrol in Australia from 2022-12-20T20:35
This is a bonus episode featuring a special guest hosted by the NC State Science, Technology...
Listen#11 – Edible South - The Cultural Politics of Food and Cuisine from 2022-11-29T19:30
Edible South -The Cultural Politics of Food and Cuisine
AgBioFEWS Cohort 3 Organized Guest Pa... Listen
#10 – Panel: Cinematic Narratives and the Construction of Science’s Public Image from 2022-11-23T15:07:14
Out of the lab and onto the screen: how cinematic narratives construct the public image of science & technology
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#9 – Jean Goodwin - What is “Denialism”? from 2022-11-15T19:30
What is “Denialism”?
Jean Goodwin, JD, PhD, SAS Institute Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric & Technical Communication, NC State
#8 – Discussion Session: The Biotechnology Executive Order from 2022-11-02T15:30:22
Discussion Session: The Biotechnology Executive Order
Discussion facilitated by AgBioFEWS Fellows Listen
#7 – Andrea Rissing - Diversification as Landscape Change in NC from 2022-10-25T18:00
Diversification as Landscape Change: Understanding Cropping Trajectories in Eastern North Carolina
Andrea Rissing, PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Sustainability, Arizona State Uni... Listen
#6 – Katie Barnhill-Dilling - Gene Editing for Agriculture in Latin America from 2022-10-03T18:00
Gene Editing for Agriculture in Latin America & the Caribbean
Katie Barnhill-Dilling, PhD, Senior Research Scholar at the Genetic Engineering and Society Center, NC State
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Listen#5 – Marlene Zuk – Dancing Cockatoos, Silent Sparks and the Future from 2022-09-27T18:00
Dancing Cockatoos, Silent Sparks and the Future: Writing About Science for the Public
Marlene Zuk, PhD, Regents Professor of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota Listen
#4 – Joe Herkert - Lessons from Engineering Ethics for GES from 2022-09-20T17:46
Lessons from Engineering Ethics for Genetic Engineering and Society
Joe Herkert, D.Sc., Associate Professor Emeritus of Science, Technology and... Listen
#3 – Elizabeth Jones - Searching for Ancient DNA: The Use and Abuse of Celebrity from 2022-09-14T12:30
Searching for Ancient DNA: The Use and Abuse of Celebrity
Elizabeth Jones, PhD, Project Coordinator at NC Museum of Natural Sciences, and Postdoctoral Researcher in Biological Sciences... Listen
#2 – Steve Prager - Innovation for Inclusive Agricultural Transformation from 2022-09-12T17:30
Innovation for Inclusive Agricultural Transformation
Steven D. Prager, PhD., Senior Program Officer for Agricultural Transformation Strategy at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Listen
#1 – AgBioFEWS Fellows - Loss and Resiliency: Agricultural Complexity in Eastern NC from 2022-09-12T15:49:16
Loss and Resiliency: Exploring Agricultural Complexity in Eastern North Carolina
AgBioFEWS Cohort 3
#11 – Developing a Research Agenda for BE CCS Crops - AgBioFEWS Cohort 2 Group Project from 2022-04-19T17:57:50
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#10 – Florence Wambugu - Pioneering GE Crops in Africa from 2022-04-18T17:45:01
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http://go.ncsu.edu/ge...
Listen#9 – Faith Kearns – Getting to the Heart of Science Communication from 2022-04-05T19:23:32
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#8 – Ben Novak - Biotechnologies for Conservation and Their Intended Consequences from 2022-03-23T15:47:32
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#7 – Becky Goldburg - Pew Trusts and Actionable Conservation Research from 2022-03-08T16:13:50
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#6 – Nicholas Jordan - Gene Editing for Agricultural Diversification? from 2022-03-01T20:49:43
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#5 – Steve Lindow – Ice Nucleation and Microbial Life on Leaves from 2022-02-22T17:00:33
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#4 – George Kennedy - Technology, Ag. Intensification, and the Future of Agriculture from 2022-02-15T18:50:11
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#3 – Adam Sychla - Genome Writers Guild: Promoting Responsible Genome Engineering from 2022-02-11T15:00
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#2 – Heike Sederoff - Engineered Biology for Engineered Environments from 2022-01-27T14:00
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#1 – Jennifer Kuzma and Fred Gould on the Ethics of CRISPR in Ag and the Environment from 2022-01-26T20:52:20
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
ListenAgBioFEWS PhD Fellowship Q&A from 2021-12-10T21:33:43
Recording of a meeting with Dr. Fred Gould, GES Center co-director, and Dr. Dawn Rodriguez-Ward, AgBioFEWS program coordinator, on Friday, December 10, 2021 at 12:00 PM.
The Zoom session ...
Listen#13 – John Field – Using Ethiopian mustard for aviation fuel and carbon sequestration from 2021-11-23T14:08:07
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#12 – Denise Costich – Germplasm banks and global food security from 2021-11-18T16:00:29
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#11 – Sam Weiss Evans - STS Roles in developing technologies of humility around gene drives from 2021-11-10T16:17:45
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http://go.ncsu.edu/ge...
Listen#10 – Expert Panel: Considerations for adopting GE crops around the world from 2021-11-04T17:12:57
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#9 – Doria Gordon and Greg Jaffe – NGO perspective on governance of gene editing from 2021-10-28T16:13:13
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#8 – Daniela Jones - Precision agriculture to decarbonize our national energy needs from 2021-10-19T20:00:51
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#7 – Sumit Dhole - The missing ecology in gene drive research from 2021-10-12T19:54:17
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#6 – David Berube - Hazard Communication from 2021-10-07T14:14:33
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#5 – Léa Paré - Target Malaria and stakeholder engagement in gene drive research from 2021-09-22T16:12:52
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#4 – Ross Sozzani – From basic science to engineering tools to translational research from 2021-09-15T14:00
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#3 – Julius Tillery - Cotton is our Culture from 2021-09-07T20:14:23
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#2 – Amy Huang on The Quest to Reimagine Meat from 2021-09-01T19:36:35
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#1 – AgBioFEWS Cohort on Perspectives from Eastern NC farmers and biotech from 2021-08-26T15:25:46
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#12 – Tenku Ruff - Ethics and GES: Exploring the ‘Right Use of Power’ from 2021-04-20T15:10:37
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http://go.ncsu.edu/ge...
Listen#11 – Panel: Science in the Cabinet from 2021-04-13T20:36:23
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#10 – Christopher Cummings - Gene-Edited Food: Trust and Media from 2021-04-06T18:00:37
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#9 – Dan Jenkins - Regulation of Gene-Edited Produce from 2021-03-23T16:18:51
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#8 – CODEX ENTROPIA: An Experimental Sci-Fi Documentary from 2021-03-16T19:55:13
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#7 – Kim TallBear on Indigenous STS, Governance, and Decolonization from 2021-03-11T20:59:04
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#6 – Keerti Rathore - Engineering cotton for protein and weed resistance from 2021-03-09T18:42:58
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#5 – Rubén Rellán-Álvarez – Drinking from the maize diversity firehose from 2021-03-02T21:35:45
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#4 – Adam Kokotovich - Unpacking the values-laden nature of risk assessment from 2021-02-25T14:32:47
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#3 – Kaiping Chen - How deliberative designs empower citizens’ voices from 2021-02-17T14:42:49
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#2 – Angelika Hilbeck - The European discourse about GMOs – Risks, regulations and the transformation of agro-food systems from 2021-02-11T16:08:53
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#1 – Ricardo Salvador – Why the future of agriculture cannot be like the history of agriculture from 2021-01-26T20:20:28
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#17 – Samantha Thomas: Challenges of Global Vegetable Seed Production and Delivery from 2020-11-18T20:58:38
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#16 – Anna Stepanova: Building a synbio toolbox to monitor and control plant hormone activity from 2020-11-11T16:26:45
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#15 – Katie Barnhill-Dilling: Environmental Justice Reconsidered from 2020-10-28T16:40:32
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#14 – CRISPRcon - Gene editing and climate justice: Adaptation, mitigation, and conservation strategies from 2020-10-22T16:30
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#13 – CRISPRcon - Risk governance in gene editing and food: Intersections of safety and equity from 2020-10-21T20:27:47
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#12 – Louie Rivers - Underserved Communities and Environmental Justice from 2020-10-20T18:55
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#11 – Andrew Flachs - Choices and performances in Indian GM cotton fields from 2020-10-13T18:18:41
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#10 – Pink Chicken Project, Nonhuman Nonsense from 2020-10-07T14:15
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#9 – Rodolphe Barrangou - Catching up on the CRISPR craze from 2020-09-24T14:39:51
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#8 – Jeremiah Fasano - Regulatory Decision-Making Tools for Novel Food Technologies from 2020-09-23T18:03:11
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#7 – Sarah Richardson - How to Win Friends and Influence Bacteria from 2020-09-15T23:01:31
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#6 – RaJade Berry-James - Cultural Perceptions of GM Foods from 2020-09-09T15:17:41
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#5 – Owain Edwards – Accelerating evolution: Engineering resilience in corals to elevated sea temperatures from 2020-08-25T21:01:52
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#4 – Seminar: Martha Willcox - Native maizes and culinary markets from 2020-08-24T16:20:21
Native maizes and culinary markets: A route to conservation of biodiversity and traditional communities
GES Center - htt...
Listen#3 – AgBioFEWS Cohort - Consolidation and Innovation in AgBiotech from 2020-08-18T21:13:42
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#2 – Seminar: Chris Cummings - The Secondary Risk Society from 2020-08-17T12:33:13
The Secondary Risk Society - Risk and Decision-Making in the 21st Century
GES Center - http://go.ncsu.edu/ges]( Listen
#1 – Natalie Kofler&Alex Pearlman - COVID-19 Immunity Passports and DIY Vaccines from 2020-08-12T00:00:46
Genetic Engineering and Society Center
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http...
Listen#13 – Perspectives on the new USDA regulations for GM Crops from 2020-06-11T10:00
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Via Zoom, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#12 – COVID-19’s Global Impact: Interdisciplinary perspectives from inside GES, looking out from 2020-04-22T17:06:02
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Via Zoom, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#11 – Margo Bagley - “What’s Yours is Mine and What’s Mine is Mine”: Digital Sequence Information, Patents, and Benefit-sharing Obligations from 2020-04-09T19:28:40
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Via Zoom, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#10 – Jean Goodwin - Scientists’ Responsibilities in the Public Sphere: the Case of COVID Mask Recommendations from 2020-04-07T19:33:32
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Via Zoom, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#9 – Jean Beagle Ristaino - Tackling the Global Challenges of Emerging Plant Diseases from 2020-03-31T16:54:52
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Via Zoom, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#8 – Carlos Iglesias - The future of protein production and its implications from 2020-03-24T19:48:23
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Via Zoom, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#7 – Jose Alonso - Implementing recombineering to study gene function in plants from 2020-03-03T19:09:08
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Poe 202, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#6 – Darrell "SciPoet" Stover - Science Poetry: Case of the Two Rita's from 2020-02-25T20:55:18
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Poe 202, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#5 – Elizabeth Bennett - Synthetic biology and biodiversity conservation from 2020-02-19T13:43:32
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Poe 202, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#4 – Steve Evans - Insights from Inside AgBiotech Industry from 2020-02-12T17:17:35
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Poe 202, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#3 – Phil Howard - Consolidation in the Global Seed Industry: Drivers and Impacts from 2020-02-04T20:47:44
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Poe 202, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#2 – Career Panel in Risk Science from 2020-01-31T01:41:11
GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM, Poe 202, NC State University
GES Mediasite - Video w/slides Listen
#1 – Sir Charles Godfray - Can we feed the world without wrecking the environment? from 2020-01-15T18:52:46
Lecture: Sir Charles Godfray - Can we feed the world without wrecking the environment?
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