Christopher Cummings – Gene-Edited Food: Trust and Media | GES Colloquium (Zoom)
NC, United StatesHow we communicate about gene edited food influences trust, acceptance, and regulation.
How we communicate about gene edited food influences trust, acceptance, and regulation.
Hear a panel discussion from 3 experts on the future of biotechnology policy under the Biden administration. Panelists: Jennifer Kuzma, Robert Cook-Deegan, and Dan Levitan.
What steps can we take so our work is carried out in the best interest of all? This talk reviews a framework for scientists and lay people alike.
Cohort 1 group project: A reliable public dataset for high-quality analysis of agricultural diversity, productivity, and biotechnology in the US
AgBioFEWS Cohort 2 Group Project - Understanding Biotech Controversy from a Moral Foundations Framework
The second AgBioFEWS cohort discusses lessons learned from visiting Eastern NC.
Explore the state of alternative protein research and learn how universities can accelerate our transition to a better food system.
Julius Tillery, Founder of BlackCotton.Us, will discuss why cotton is our culture.
Dr. Ross Sozzani, Director of Plant Improvement at NC PSI, on the multidisciplinary techniques contributing to knowledge and understanding of engineering agronomically enhanced plants for food production.
Target Malaria's approach to stakeholder engagement is an iterative process, constantly adapting and evolving based on the context and values of our stakeholders, as well as new guidance and recommendations developed in accordance with international best practice.
Hazard Communication refers to communication to a limited group of stakeholders and involves three variables: hazard data, dosage data, and exposure data.
GES Fall Colloquium, details forthcoming