S8E7 - Jennifer Kuzma - Are we ready for engineered microbiomes in built environments?
Oct. 24, 2023 GES Colloquium | Exploring the work of the new NSF-funded Precision Microbiome Engineering Center and the exploration of the social, equity, and ethical implications of engineering microbiomes in indoor spaces.
PreMiEr ERC Societal, Ethical and Policy Implications of Microbiome Engineering
Jennifer Kuzma, PhD, Co-Director of GES Center, & Associate Director of PreMiEr at NC State | Profile page Download seminar poster
Abstract
The engineering of microbiomes in the built environment is a new area of inquiry that comes with many uncertainties and under-explored societal implications. This talk will explore the work of the new NSF-funded Precision Microbiome Engineering Center (PreMiEr) and the exploration of the social, equity, and ethical (SEI) implications. Related links:
- PreMiEr project site: https://premier-microbiome.org/
- PreMiEr SEI homepage: https://go.ncsu.edu/nsf-premier
Speaker Bio
Jennifer Kuzma, PhD, is a Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, and co-founder and co-director of the Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center at NC State University. She also serves as Associate Director and Lead of the Societal and Ethical Implications Core of the new NSF Precision Microbiome Engineering Center.
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