GES Center Lectures, NC State University
Genetic Engineering and Society Center | Integrating scientific knowledge & diverse public values in shaping the futures of biotechnology.
#10 – Barbara Herr Harthorn – Societal and ethical implications of synthetic cells
#9 – Eric Hallerman – Gene Technology in Aquaculture
#8 – Steve Heine – Essentialism and Distortion in Eugenics and GMO Attitudes
#7 – Anna Krome-Lukens – Eugenics and the Welfare State in North Carolina
#6 – Luisa Reis-Castro – Caring for the Enemy, Killing the Ally: Transgenic Mosquitoes in Brazil
#5 – Helen Anne Curry – Local seeds, global needs, and the history of agrobiodiversity conservation
#4 – Kirsty Wissing on Indigenous Perspectives on Synthetic Biology
#3 – David Andow – Ecological perspectives on the history of genetic engineering
#2 – Grace Wiedrich – From Plants to People: Mendelian Eugenics in NC in the 20th Century
#1 – Katie Barnhill – Public Engagement: Missing the Mark?