GES Center Lectures, NC State University
Genetic Engineering & Society Center | Where biotechnology meets society—ethics, policy, and practice.
S1E12 - COVID-19’s Global Impact: Interdisciplinary perspectives from inside GES, looking out
S1E11 - Margo Bagley - “What’s Yours is Mine and What’s Mine is Mine”: Digital Sequence Information, Patents, and Benefit-sharing Obligations
S1E10 - Jean Goodwin - Scientists’ Responsibilities in the Public Sphere: the Case of COVID Mask Recommendations
S1E9 - Jean Beagle Ristaino - Tackling the Global Challenges of Emerging Plant Diseases
S1E8 - Carlos Iglesias - The future of protein production and its implications
S1E7 - Jose Alonso - Implementing recombineering to study gene function in plants
S1E6 - Darrell "SciPoet" Stover - Science Poetry: Case of the Two Rita's
S1E5 - Elizabeth Bennett - Synthetic biology and biodiversity conservation
S1E4 - Steve Evans - Insights from Inside AgBiotech Industry
S1E3 - Phil Howard - Consolidation in the Global Seed Industry: Drivers and Impacts