GES Minor Fellows: John Britt - Genetics, Emma Davies - Liberal Studies, Iris Horton - Biology, Jane Londoño - Food Science, Bethany Mostert - Plant and Microbial Biology, Morgan Olmstead - Entomology, Susana Mateos - Forestry and Environmental Resources, Casey O'Brien - Biomathematics, Taynara Possebom - Entomology, Aleksander Tako - Plant Pathology

GES Minor Fellows

April 18, 2024 | Patti Mulligan

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Apply to the GES Minor Fellowship

January 18, 2024 | Patti Mulligan

  Please complete this application in its entirety and remember to click ‘Submit Application’ at the end. If you need any assistance, please contact us at gesocietycenter@ncsu.edu or (919) 515-2596.  ...

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AgBioFEWS Zoom Q&A

November 29, 2021 | Patti Mulligan

Join Dr. Fred Gould, GES Center co-director, and Dr. Dawn Rodriguez-Ward, AgBioFEWS program coordinator, on Friday, December 10, 2021 at 12:00 PM. The Zoom session will start with a brief presentation of the AgBioFEWS program and leave time for all interested applicants to ask questions in the live chat box or via live video....

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Students – 2022 Cohort

April 30, 2021 | Patti Mulligan

Katrina Geist Anthropology Master’s Student | College of Humanities and Social Sciences | Advisor — Dr. Nora Haenn Katrina Geist is a Master’s student in NC State’s Anthropology Department. Katrina is from Denver, Colorado. She...

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Students – 2020 Cohort

March 31, 2020 | Patti Mulligan

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Students – 2019 Cohort

May 7, 2019 | Patti Mulligan

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Student Profile Form

February 19, 2019 | Patti Mulligan

GES Minor, AgBioFEWS, & IGERT Fellows Please complete this form at your earliest convenience. You may also complete this form to update your profile. See: Current GES Minor Fellow profiles Examples of other student profiles: AgBioFEWS...

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GES Colloquium | Fred Gould: AgBioFEWS Potential Paths Forward – Crowdsourcing Input from the GES Community

January 2, 2019 | Patti Mulligan

GES Colloquium, 1/29/19 - Fred Gould | The GES Center is launching our new NSF-funded Research Traineeship, Agricultural Biotechnology and Our Evolving Food, Energy, and Water Systems, or AgBioFEWS. We are in the process of recruiting our first cohort of students and designing details of our courses. We would like to use this colloquium to get feedback from students on faculty on a choices that we will be making. ...

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AgBioFEWS Application

October 29, 2018 | Patti Mulligan

Please complete this application in its entirety and remember to click ‘Submit Application’ at the end. If you need any assistance, please contact us at gesocietycenter@ncsu.edu or (919) 515-2596.  ...

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AgBioFEWS Research Traineeship

September 18, 2018 | Patti Mulligan

Interdisciplinary NSF Research Traineeship: AgBioFEWS Agricultural Biotechnology In Our Evolving Food, Energy, and Water Systems AgBioFEWS is a National Science Foundation funded graduate research training program offering PhD candidates across multidisciplinary fields of study the opportunity...

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Fred Gould – Introducing AgBioFEWS

August 21, 2018 | Patti Mulligan

The GES Center has received a National Science Foundation funded research training grant to launch AgBioFEWS, or Agricultural Biotechnology in our Evolving Food, Energy, and Water Systems. Fred will be discussing the program activities, goals, and rollout plan. Note: This colloquium will not be live-streamed, although we will be filming to include footage in the program's recruitment video. We kindly ask that attendees this week avoid wearing clothing with large logos or potentially distracting graphics. Thank you!...

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Johanna Elsensohn, GES PhD candidate

Scientist to the Senators: Ph.D. Student Johanna Elsensohn

November 21, 2017 | Patti Mulligan

Written by Chelsea Kellner This article originally appeared on CALS News Ph.D. student Johanna Elsensohn understands the importance of intersecting science with policy: During the international Zika virus crisis, she worked with policymakers on one...

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Courses

June 30, 2016 |

Each student receives a PhD degree in an academic graduate program with a minor in Genetic Engineering and Society. All students take four core IGERT courses, and the full curriculum for each student is customized....

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GES Minor Fellows: John Britt - Genetics, Emma Davies - Liberal Studies, Iris Horton - Biology, Jane Londoño - Food Science, Bethany Mostert - Plant and Microbial Biology, Morgan Olmstead - Entomology, Susana Mateos - Forestry and Environmental Resources, Casey O'Brien - Biomathematics, Taynara Possebom - Entomology, Aleksander Tako - Plant Pathology

GES Graduate Minor Certificate

April 13, 2015 | Patti Mulligan

Overview The interdisciplinary minor in Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) examines the technological, societal and ecological issues surrounding the development and potential use of genetically engineered organisms. Participants in the minor will learn the basic...

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