Final #GESColloquium of the spring semester! AgBioFEWS Cohort 3 discusses an ongoing interdisciplinary effort that seeks to better understand the implications of -omics technologies for regulatory oversight of agricultural products. *In-person only* mailchi.mp/ncsu/ges-collo…
Next #GESColloquium on 4/9: Dr. Eric Hallerman, Chair of National Academies committee on heritable GM in food animals, joins us as our final spring in-person guest to discuss #aquaculture #biotechnology , #sustainability & public policy. mailchi.mp/ncsu/ges-collo…
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At the next #GESColloquium , Steven Heine joins us via Zoom from UBC Psychology to discuss how the psychological biases of essentialism distort the ways people understand genetics, eugenics, and GMO products. Tuesday, 4/2 at 12 PM ET
Details at: mailchi.mp/ncsu/ges-collo…
Next #GESColloquium : Anna Krome-Lukens of UNC Public Policy sheds light on how 20th Century eugenics ideology helped to shape North Carolina's welfare system, and still persists today. Full newsletter: mailchi.mp/ncsu/ges-collo… | Event details: ges.research.ncsu.edu/event/colloqui…