GES Center Lectures, NC State University
Genetic Engineering and Society Center | Integrating scientific knowledge & diverse public values in shaping the futures of biotechnology.

#3 – AgBioFEWS Cohort - Consolidation and Innovation in AgBiotech

Discussion of two questions from current literature review: is it possible to isolate the specific effects of individual GM traits in trends of farming practices; and whether/why blocks exist that prevent useful, translatable research work from making it to application in the field of agbiotech

Genetic Engineering and Society Center

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Discussion of two questions from current literature review: is it possible to isolate the specific effects of individual GM traits in trends of farming practices; and whether/why blocks exist that prevent useful, translatable research work from making it to application in the field of agbiotech.

Links & Resources - https://go.ncsu.edu/agbiofews/

Guest Speakers

AgBioFEWS Cohort 1 Fellows - We are the first cohort of Agricultural Biotechnology In Our Evolving Food, Energy, and Water Systems (AgBioFEWS) NRT fellows. We represent a mix of expertise in physical and social sciences, and are currently working together to develop cooperative research projects.

GES Center -  Integrating scientific knowledge & diverse public values in shaping the futures of biotechnology.

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