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  • September 2025

  • Tue 9
    September 9 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    Emma Davies and Joseph Gakpo – Responsible Innovation and Gene Editing in African Agriculture | GES Colloquium (Hybrid)

    Biltmore 2006 2820 Faucette Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Hybrid Biltmore 2006 + Zoom | Former GES Fellows join us to discuss whether the Responsible Innovation framework can support genome-edited agriculture in Africa, given governance challenges, international pressures, and food sovereignty priorities.

  • Tue 23
    September 23 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    Veljko Dubljevic – Ethical Implications of Self-Driving Labs | GES Colloquium (Hybrid)

    Biltmore 2006 2820 Faucette Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Hybrid*: Biltmore 2006 + Zoom | Is it possible to mitigate specific ethical risks that arise from the integration of Self-Driving Labs (SDLs) into scientific research? *Note the new location, and that the recordings of this talk will not be posted.

  • Tue 30
    September 30 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    SRA Panel: Is “risk” Risk? | GES Colloquium (Hybrid)

    Biltmore 2006 2820 Faucette Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Biltmore 2006 + Zoom | Leadership from the Society for Risk Analysis explores how ‘risk’ is understood and practiced across agencies and communities working with emerging technologies.

  • October 2025

  • Tue 7
    October 7 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    Joshua Brinkman – American Farming Culture and the History of Technology | GES Colloquium (Hybrid)

    Biltmore 2006 2820 Faucette Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Hybrid Biltmore 2006 + Zoom | Dr. Brinkman presents his recently published book, contending that farmers in the American Midwest embed social and cultural meanings in technology through performative use that impacts agricultural modernization, policy debates around genetically modified organisms, as well as how rural people interact with new technologies, including biotechnology.

  • Wed 8
    October 8 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

    Genes & Society RIG Kickoff (with snacks!)

    Stephen's Room, Thomas Hall Room 3503 112 Derieux Place, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Join us for the brand new Genes and Society Research Interest Group (RIG), organized and hosted by the Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center and the Genetics and Genomics Academy (GGA). All are welcome and snacks will be provided. Registration form at https://go.ncsu.edu/register-genes-society

  • Tue 21
    October 21 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    Ilaria Cimadori – The global regulatory challenges around gene editing and farm animal welfare | GES Colloquium (Hybrid)

    Biltmore 2006 2820 Faucette Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States
    Virtual Event

    Biltmore 2006 + Zoom | This presentation compares how the United States, the European Union, and Switzerland regulate farm animal welfare amid emerging breeding technologies like gene editing, evaluating the strengths and gaps of their legal frameworks through an ethical animal welfare lens to identify ways to better protect animals as biotechnology advances.

  • Tue 28
    October 28 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    Justin Whitehill – A GIFT SEED: Accelerated Genetic Improvement of Fir Through Sequencing, Economics, Extension & Diagnostics | GES Colloquium (Hybrid)

    Biltmore 2006 2820 Faucette Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States
    Virtual Event

    Hybrid: Biltmore 2006 + Zoom | This seminar explores how cutting-edge research on fir genetics is helping Christmas tree growers tackle pests, pathogens, and climate challenges while strengthening a $2.5B industry.

  • November 2025

  • Tue 4
    November 4 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    Isabelle Coche – Turning the corner: What does the IUCN rejection of a moratorium mean for gene drive research? | GES Colloquium (Zoom)

    Virtual Event

    Zoom ONLY | At the 2025 IUCN World Conservation Congress, a proposal to establish a moratorium on gene drive research failed to pass—nearly a decade after the first calls for such a moratorium emerged. Does this outcome signal a shift in global debates over gene drive technologies? This talk will trace how discussions within the IUCN and other international policy arenas have evolved over the past ten years, offering reflections on what this moment reveals about the future of gene drive governance and public discourse.

  • Tue 11
    November 11 @ 8:45 am - 10:00 am

    NC State “Cluster Conversations” – A Conversation with the GES Cluster

    Raleigh Founded Partners I, 1017 Main Campus Dr #1650, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Join Levent Atici, Associate Vice Provost for Student-Centered Interdisciplinary Initiatives, for an informal conversation about exciting work being done within the GES cluster — currently, and with an eye to the future.

  • Tue 11
    November 11 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    Susana Mateos – Navigating a socio-ecological inquiry – GES Colloquium (Hybrid)

    Biltmore 2006 2820 Faucette Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States   +1 more
    Hybrid Event

    Biltmore 2006 + Zoom | Scientific inquiry into the socio-ecological challenges of forced displacement, environmental degradation, and shifting land use requires an interdisciplinary and multi-scalar approach. This research examines the interplay between local ecological knowledge, environmental pressures, human migration, and the broader global economic and political systems that shape these processes.

  • Tue 18
    November 18 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    Hamidou Maïga – Building Local Capacity for Innovative Mosquito Control | GES Colloquium (Zoom)

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    Virtual Event

    ZOOM ONLY | Dr. Hamidou Maïga will share insights on how innovative mosquito control, including Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) and nanotechnology, is being used to combat vector-borne diseases.

  • Tue 25
    November 25 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GES Colloquium, Spring 2026

    GES 508 Presentation: Misinformation, Disinformation, and Responsible Innovation | GES Colloquium (Zoom Only)

    Zoom

    Zoom Only | Final GES Colloquium of the year! How Responsible Innovation may provide a roadmap for grappling with mis- and disinformation in the context of stakeholder engagement. Presented by GES 508 students Jordan Birkner, Janet Brock, Alexia Cash, Madison Horgan, Bhavana Morankar, Sebastian Reyes-Roza, and Slyvia Tetteh.

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