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MoBE – Workshop on the Societal and Ethical Implications of Microbiome Engineering in Built Environments
May 15, 2024 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Free

MoBE
Workshop on the Societal and Ethical Implications of Microbiome Engineering in Built Environments
May 15-16, 2024 | Talley Student Union, Room 3222, NC State University
Full details at go.ncsu.edu/mobe
Register for Virtual MoBE- Wednesday, May 15, 9:00–5:00 PM: Speakers to discuss the State of MoBE Science and Engineering; Social Equity; Bioethics; Risk Governance; Public Perception and Community Engagement; and Integration of SEI with Science and Engineering of the Microbiome
- Thursday, May 16, 9:00–2:00 PM: Presentation of case studies and deliberative discussions
- Virtual options: Day 1 will be publicly livestreamed on YouTube with chat capabilities during Q&A sessions, though registrants are expected to attend in person. Day 2 will be restricted to registered, in-person attendees.
All times are listed in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
This workshop is hosted by the Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center at NC State and funded by the NSF Precision Microbiome Engineering (PreMiEr) research grant
For more information on PreMiEr, please visit: https://go.ncsu.edu/nsf-premier

MoBE
Workshop on the Societal and Ethical Implications of Microbiome Engineering in Built Environments
May 15-16, 2024 | Talley Student Union, Room 3222, NC State University
Full details at go.ncsu.edu/mobe
Register for Virtual MoBE- Wednesday, May 15, 9:00–5:00 PM: Speakers to discuss the State of MoBE Science and Engineering; Social Equity; Bioethics; Risk Governance; Public Perception and Community Engagement; and Integration of SEI with Science and Engineering of the Microbiome
- Thursday, May 16, 9:00–2:00 PM: Presentation of case studies and deliberative discussions
- Virtual options: Day 1 will be publicly livestreamed on YouTube with chat capabilities during Q&A sessions, though registrants are expected to attend in person. Day 2 will be restricted to registered, in-person attendees.
All times are listed in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
This workshop is hosted by the Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center at NC State and funded by the NSF Precision Microbiome Engineering (PreMiEr) research grant
For more information on PreMiEr, please visit: https://go.ncsu.edu/nsf-premier