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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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00:59:20
AgBioFEWS PhD Fellowship Q&A
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01:02:02
#13 – John Field – Using Ethiopian mustard for...
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01:01:34
#12 – Denise Costich – Germplasm banks and global...
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00:57:08
#11 – Sam Weiss Evans - STS Roles in developing...
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00:58:15
#10 – Expert Panel: Considerations for adopting GE...
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00:53:17
#9 – Doria Gordon and Greg Jaffe – NGO perspective on...
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00:58:14
#8 – Daniela Jones - Precision agriculture to...
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00:55:31
#7 – Sumit Dhole - The missing ecology in gene drive...
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01:00:55
#6 – David Berube - Hazard Communication
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01:03:19
#5 – Léa Paré - Target Malaria and stakeholder...
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01:00:16
#4 – Ross Sozzani – From basic science to engineering...
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00:54:37
#3 – Julius Tillery - Cotton is our Culture
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00:58:38
#2 – Amy Huang on The Quest to Reimagine Meat
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01:01:32
#1 – AgBioFEWS Cohort on Perspectives from Eastern NC...
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01:01:46
#12 – Tenku Ruff - Ethics and GES: Exploring the...
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#11 – Panel: Science in the Cabinet
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01:01:21
#10 – Christopher Cummings - Gene-Edited Food: Trust...
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01:02:30
#9 – Dan Jenkins - Regulation of Gene-Edited Produce
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00:57:10
#8 – CODEX ENTROPIA: An Experimental Sci-Fi Documentary
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01:29:54
#7 – Kim TallBear on Indigenous STS, Governance, and...
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