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GES Colloquium – Rene Valdez: Perceptions of De-extinction Among Experts and in the News Media

De-extinction is the re-creation of extinct species using methods from synthetic biology, cloning, genetic engineering, reproduction technologies, and stem cell research. Researchers around the world are investigating the possibility of reviving species, including the woolly...

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GES Colloquium – Eli Hornstein: Genetically engineering a multi-organism relationship

Title: Genetically engineering a multi-organism relationshipPresenter: Eli Hornstein, Provost Doctoral Fellow, Systems and SyntheticBiology, Dept. of Plant and Microbial BiologyAbstract: Biotechnology has great potential as a tool to address pressing issues beyond the agricultural applications...

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Public Lecture: Sarah Evanega – Hunger & Hypocrisy: A Climate for (GMO) Change

Stephens Room - 3503 Thomas Hall, NC State, Raleigh, NCMap: https://goo.gl/maps/SJRxVPGxqbP2Sarah Davidson Evanega, PhDDirector, Cornell Alliance for Science - https://allianceforscience.cornell.edu/Sr. Associate Director, International Programs CALS, Cornell University Hunger & Hypocrisy: A Climate for GMO ChangeThe...

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GES Colloquium – Sarah Evanega – Empowering Champions, Embracing Advocacy: The Cornell Alliance for Science

Sarah Davidson Evanega, PhDDirector, Cornell Alliance for Science - https://allianceforscience.cornell.edu/Sr. Associate Director, International Programs CALS, Cornell University Solutions to hunger, poverty, and sustainable agricultural growth are often inaccessible to Less Developed Countries (LDCs), where they...

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GES Colloquium [1911 Bldg, Room 129]

GES Colloquium Information: https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/events/colloquiums/  Contact Jason Delborne with questions at jadelbor@ncsu.edu FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20180418T035959Z;BYDAY=TU"

GES Discussion Section [2321 Gardner Hall]

GES Colloquium Information: https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/events/colloquiums/  Contact Jason Delborne with questions at jadelbor@ncsu.edu FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20180420T035959Z;BYDAY=TH"

GES Colloquium [1911 Bldg, Room 129]

GES Colloquium Information: https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/events/colloquiums/  1/16/18 - Mike Jones

GES Colloquium [1911 Bldg, Room 129]

GES Colloquium Information: https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/events/colloquiums/  Dr. Magda Stawkowski

GES Colloquium – Larisa Rudenko: Goldilocks and the Regulatory Bears

Goldilocks and the Regulatory Bears Dr. Larisa Rudenko, Visiting Scholar, Emerging Technology, MIT  Details + abstract: https://mailchi.mp/fc929923e1c0/gescolloquium013018GES Colloquium home: https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/events/colloquiums/  Contact Jason Delborne with questions at jadelbor@ncsu.edu "