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GES Center Lectures, NC State University

Recorded live from NC State’s GES Colloquium, this show explores how biotechnologies move from lab to life: microbiome engineering in buildings, CRISPR in agriculture and forestry, gene drives and integrated pest management, data governance and benefit-sharing, risk analysis and regulation, sci-art collaborations, and practical models of responsible innovation and public engagement. Episodes feature researchers, students, and community partners in candid conversations about decisions, trade-offs,

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#9 – Jean Goodwin - What is “Denialism”?
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00:33:40
#8 – Discussion Session: The Biotechnology Executive...
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00:58:03
#7 – Andrea Rissing - Diversification as Landscape...
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00:57:04
#6 – Katie Barnhill-Dilling - Gene Editing for...
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01:00:25
#5 – Marlene Zuk – Dancing Cockatoos, Silent Sparks...
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#4 – Joe Herkert - Lessons from Engineering Ethics...
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#3 – Elizabeth Jones - Searching for Ancient DNA: The...
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01:01:58
#2 – Steve Prager - Innovation for Inclusive...
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00:59:38
#1 – AgBioFEWS Fellows - Loss and Resiliency:...
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00:58:41
#11 – Developing a Research Agenda for BE CCS Crops -...
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00:59:35
#10 – Florence Wambugu - Pioneering GE Crops in Africa
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01:00:38
#9 – Faith Kearns – Getting to the Heart of Science...
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01:02:24
#8 – Ben Novak - Biotechnologies for Conservation and...
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00:58:17
#7 – Becky Goldburg - Pew Trusts and Actionable...
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#6 – Nicholas Jordan - Gene Editing for Agricultural...
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#5 – Steve Lindow – Ice Nucleation and Microbial Life...
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01:02:48
#4 – George Kennedy - Technology, Ag....
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00:59:01
#3 – Adam Sychla - Genome Writers Guild: Promoting...
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00:58:16
#2 – Heike Sederoff - Engineered Biology for...
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00:38:54
#1 – Jennifer Kuzma and Fred Gould on the Ethics of...
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