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SUMMARY:Nourou Barry - Policy preferences and gene drive for agricultural pests | Zoom Only | GES Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium Home | Zoom Registration | GES Video Library (current) | Video Archives | Podcast | LinkedIn | Newsletter \nFall Seminar Series\nExploring Experts’ Uncertainties in Gene Drive Technology for Agricultural Pest Control in the U.S.: A Qualitative Study\nZoom Only | This qualitative study investigates the uncertainties and diverse perspectives of experts regarding the potential use of gene drive technology for agricultural pest control in the U.S.\, focusing on policy preferences and governance considerations to highlight the need for informed decision-making and strategic planning. \nNourou Barry\, PhD\nAnthropologist and Postdoctoral Scholar at the GES Center at NC State University | Profile \nDr. Nourou Barry is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center\, at NC State University. His prior work in Burkina Faso with the Target Malaria consortium focused on developing robust stakeholder engagement strategies in gene drive research. His extensive academic background\, culminating in a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Nazi BONI University in Bobo-Dioulasso in 2020\, reflects a commitment to exploring the intersection of science\, stakeholder engagement\, and the social and ethical dimensions of innovative technologies. \nAt NC State\, Dr. Barry’s research at the GES Center primarily focuses on understanding the factors that influence public and stakeholder attitudes toward the acceptance or rejection of genetically engineered technologies and organisms. Additionally\, his work with the Sciences and Technologies for Phosphorus Sustainability (STEPS) Center involves the comprehensive organization of engagement activities. He is committed to empirically studying and analyzing these initiatives using a methodological approach that ensures academic rigor and precision. \nPrior to joining NC State\, Dr. Barry held faculty positions at Nazi BONI University and worked as a research associate at the Institute of Health Sciences Research in Bobo-Dioulasso\, Burkina Faso. His contributions continue to shape the discourse on the responsible development and application of innovative technologies. \nAbstract\nGenetic engineering technologies have created new possibilities for controlling agricultural pests\, particularly through gene drives to suppress or replace pest populations. However\, using these tools raises concerns about their effects on species\, ecosystems\, as well as broader socioeconomic and cultural risks. Currently\, limited research delves into experts’ perspectives on the uncertainties and policy challenges associated with these advancing technologies. In this study\, a qualitative approach was employed to conduct in-depth interviews with 25 experts across various disciplines involved in gene drive technologies. The aim was to gain insights into their perspectives on these technologies\, particularly in relation to agricultural pest control. The interviews were recorded\, transcribed\, and analyzed thematically using the NVivo 14 software. Experts have highlighted diverse uncertainties regarding Gene Drive technology across technical\, ecological\, regulatory\, and social and governance dimensions. Despite these challenges\, experts stress the need for ongoing research\, emphasizing the importance of safeguards to guarantee effectiveness and a proactive approach to tackle uncertainties effectively. Understanding experts’ uncertainties about gene drive technologies for agricultural pest control is vital for mitigating risks\, ensuring regulatory compliance\, engaging stakeholders effectively\, and fostering innovation. Addressing these uncertainties enables the development of responsible and sustainable pest control strategies that align with societal needs and values while promoting informed decision-making and ethical use of these technologies. \nKeywords: Gene drive\, Uncertainties\, Agricultural pest control\, Experts\, United States \nRelated links: \n\nLinkedIn\nDownload seminar poster\n\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 jointly taught by Drs. Dawn Rodriguez-Ward and Katie Barnhill\, who you may contact with any class-specific questions. Colloquium meets weekly on Tuesdays from 12-1 pm via Zoom\, with national/international guests joining us remotely\, and local in-person guests every other week in the 1911 Building\, room 129. \nPlease subscribe to the GES newsletter and LinkedIn for updates.
URL:https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/event/colloquium-f24-09-24/
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