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SUMMARY:Diana Bowman - Governing Emerging Technologies in the Public Interest | *3PM!* GES Colloquium ZOOM Only
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium Home | Zoom Registration | GES Colloquium Videos | Colloquium Podcast | LinkedIn | Newsletter | Publications Podcast \nSPRING SEMINAR SERIES\nSmarter Governance for Emerging Technologies: Law\, Innovation\, and the Public Good\nZoom Only | Diana Bowman\, Dean of Law at RMIT University\, Melbourne\, Australia \n\n\n\n\n\n\nNote the TIME CHANGE for this event to 3:00 PM EDT (which translates to Wed.\, April 15 at 5:00 AM AEST in Melbourne\, Australia) \n\nEmerging technologies often outpace the legal and governance systems meant to guide them. Drawing on work across fields including public health\, nanotechnology\, precision medicine\, smart cities\, and other rapidly evolving technologies\, Dr. Diana Bowman will examine what “smarter” governance can look like in practice. The seminar will explore how law and regulation can better anticipate uncertainty\, respond to social and ethical concerns\, and support innovation while protecting the public interest. It will also consider how institutions can create more adaptive\, deliberative approaches to governing new technologies in ways that are more responsive to risk\, responsibility\, and public values. \nRelated links: \n\nLearning From Emerging Technology Governance for Guiding Quantum Technology\, Marchant\, G.E.\, Bazzi\, R.\, Bowman\, D. et al.\,  (2024). Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Paper No. 4923230. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4923230\nEmerging Technologies and the Future of Assisted Reproductive Technology\, Johnson\, W.G. and Bowman\, D.\,  (2020). 60(3) Jurimetrics J.\, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3584803\nDownload seminar poster\n\nDiana Bowman\, PhD\nDean of the School of Law at RMIT University | Profile \nDr. Diana Bowman is inaugural Dean of the School of Law at RMIT University in Melbourne\, Australia. Before joining RMIT\, she served as Associate Dean for Applied Research and Partnerships and Professor of Law at Arizona State University\, where her work bridged law\, public health\, sustainability\, and innovation. Her research examines the governance and regulation of emerging technologies\, with a focus on developing smarter approaches to innovation that can support creativity\, improve public health\, and engage the ethical\, legal\, and societal dimensions of technological change. An Andrew Carnegie Fellow\, Bowman has published extensively on topics including nanotechnology\, precision medicine\, reproductive technologies\, smart cities\, and other emerging technology governance challenges. \n\nThe Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Colloquium is a seminar series that brings in speakers to present and stimulate discussion on a variety of topics related to existing and proposed biotechnologies and their place within broader societal changes. \nGES Colloquium is taught by Dr. Zack Brown\, and the seminars serve as a great opportunity for our students to build their networks and grow as professionals. To support their efforts\, we encourage you to join our in-person seminars\, which will now take place in Nelson 4305. \nRemember\, we regularly post colloquium seminars as videos on Panopto and on our GES Lectures podcast\, allowing you to revisit or catch up on these recordings at your convenience. \nPlease subscribe to the GES newsletter and LinkedIn for updates.
URL:https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/event/colloquium-2026-04-14/
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SUMMARY:Speaker and Topic Forthcoming | GES Colloquium [Hybrid]
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium Home | Zoom Registration | GES Colloquium Videos | Colloquium Podcast | LinkedIn | Newsletter | Publications Podcast \nSPRING SEMINAR SERIES\nSpeaker and Topic Forthcoming\n\nThe Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Colloquium is a seminar series that brings in speakers to present and stimulate discussion on a variety of topics related to existing and proposed biotechnologies and their place within broader societal changes. \nGES Colloquium is taught by Dr. Zack Brown\, and the seminars serve as a great opportunity for our students to build their networks and grow as professionals. To support their efforts\, we encourage you to join our in-person seminars\, which will now take place in Nelson 4305. \nRemember\, we regularly post colloquium seminars as videos on Panopto and on our GES Lectures podcast\, allowing you to revisit or catch up on these recordings at your convenience. \nPlease subscribe to the GES newsletter and LinkedIn for updates.
URL:https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/event/colloquium-2026-04-21/
LOCATION:4305 Nelson Hall\, 2801 Founders Dr\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
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