Heike Sederoff – Engineered Biology for Engineered Environments | GES Colloquium
Addressing the energy problem of greenhouse agriculture
Addressing the energy problem of greenhouse agriculture
A presentation of data on using gene addition and gene editing technology to treat patients with sickle cell disease and transfusion dependent beta thalassemia.
The Genome Writers Guild asks the question: How do we promote responsible use of genome engineering?
This workshop will explore the motivations and techniques of public engagement with a particular eye toward how we mentor our graduate students to begin to learn these skills early in their career.
This presentation will explore the challenges to agricultural sustainability associated with technology driven agricultural intensification.
Bacteria that live on leaf surfaces play important roles ranging from global precipitation to plant health
Gene editing as a tool for agricultural diversification: perspectives from a multi-sector deliberative group.
How Pew's approaches increase the likelihood that research is applied in real world conservation decisions.
In this workshop, we will explore how to engage with our students about the challenges and opportunities of doing science in the public interest.
IN-PERSON COLLOQUIUM. Revive & Restore's "Intended Consequences" initiative aims at rebalancing the risk-benefit equation around the use of biotechnologies in conservation practices.
Statement regarding cancellation of the upcoming Colloquium on March 29, Panel: Narratives and Storytelling in the Public Communication of Science and Technology
A 21st century guide to communicating science on emotional and contentious topics