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Watch colloquium videos from the 2014-15 academic year.
Fall 2014 |
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David Berube, Sheron King, Jen Baltzegar, Johanna Elsensohn, Rene Valdez, and Elizabeth Pitts - Synthetic Biology and the Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) Competitions Date:11/25/2014 |
Andy Binder - Defining GE Date:11/18/2014 |
Jean Ristaino - Emerging Plant Diseases in the Context of Food Security Date:11/4/2014 |
Jane Hoppin - Health Risks and GE Crops Date:10/28/2014 |
Jade Berry-James - African American Attitudes Toward GE Foods Date:10/21/2014 |
Sheron King, Jessica Barnes, Jen Baltzegar, Nicole Gutzmann, Jayce Sudweeks, Johanna Elsensohn (2014 Student Cohort) - Mexico Summer Course Presentation Date:9/23/2014 |
Greg Backus, Rene Valdez, Elizabeth Pitts, Caroline Leitschuh, and Megan Serr (2013 Student Cohort) - Cohort Project Presentation Date:9/16/2014 |
Tim Antonelli, Amanda Clayton, Molly Hartzog, Sophia Webster, and Gabe Zilnik (2012 Student Cohort) - Cohort Project Presentation Date:9/9/2014 |
Jason Delborne - Tomorrow's Table Book Discussion Date:9/2/2014 |
Spring 2015 |
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Amanda Clayton - Economic Considerations in Vector Date:4/14/2015 |
Sophia Webster and Molly Hartzog - Thesis Research Updates Date:4/7/2015 |
Andrew Binder - Public Perceptions of GT Date:3/31/2015 |
Zack Brown - New Research Questions Date:3/17/2015 |
Michelle Schroeder-Moreno - Agroecology Date:3/3/2015 |
Bob Kelly and Sabrina Robertson - NCSU Biotechnology Program Date:2/10/2015 |
Tim Antonelli - Population Biology of Gene Drive Date:2/3/2015 |
Marce Lorenzen - Molecular Genetics of Gene Drive Date:1/21/2015 |
Jennifer Kuzma and Sheron King - Delphi Study Date:1/14/2015 |
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