Ron Sandler – Environmental ethics and genetic interventions in conservation | Zoom Only | GES Colloquium
ZoomZoom Only | This talk will explore the ethical and philosophical issues raised by the growing use of bioengineering in conservation.
Zoom Only | This talk will explore the ethical and philosophical issues raised by the growing use of bioengineering in conservation.
Unlock the power of storytelling in science! Join our workshop to learn how to captivate your audience, clarify your research, and inspire action. Transform your scientific insights into memorable narratives that engage the public, attract support, and make complex ideas accessible. Led by Dr. Martha Burford Reiskind, an experienced science communicator.
Hybrid | GES 508 students apply the Responsible Research and Innovation framework to a hypothetical gene therapy project for cat sterilization supporting New Zealand's Predator Free 2050 goal. Final GES Colloquium of the semester!
Save the date for a farewell celebration for Fred Gould, Sharon Stauffer, and Jason Delborne. By invitation only; details forthcoming.
Join us for a welcome back lunch to kick off the spring semester and reconnect with colleagues. Enjoy food from Neomonde and hear about the plans for this semester’s GES Colloquium, jointly taught by Drs. Katie Barnhill and Nourou Barry.
Zoom | Genetic-based approaches offer promising solutions for malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. Clear regulations and public acceptance are essential for their success.
Withers 331 + Zoom | How agricultural science communication can move beyond traditional, deficit models to engage diverse audiences through dialogue-based strategies aligned with Cooperative Extension’s founding mission.
Withers 331 + Zoom | Historical examination of the societal concerns, current ideas and practices, and disciplines that created the context in the early 20th century for the enthusiastic engagement of geneticists in the eugenics movement.
Zoom | This talk will provide an overview of sustainable proteins and their role and importance in the global agri-food system. NOTE: Due to a planned campuswide WolfAlert active threat drill on 2/18, this talk will now be held via Zoom instead of in-person. Additionally, the video and podcast recordings of this talk will be embargoed until the end of the spring semester.
Hybrid | Dr. Choudoir explores the role of soil microbiomes in sustainable agriculture and why their conservation is essential for environmental and social justice.
March 3 via Zoom | Join Dr. Katie Barnhill for an information session on the Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Graduate Minor Fellowship. Register at https://go.ncsu.edu/ges-minor-zoom
Hybrid | This presentation highlights the developments in AI and robotics in precision agriculture, along with real-world applications.