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Congratulations to Nick Loschin, PhD candidate in the Dept. of Applied Ecology and GES AgBioFEWS student, for receiving the student merit award through the Society for Risk Analysis's Advanced Materials & Emerging Technologies Specialty Group! @gescenter-ncstate.bsky.social
December 12, 2024 at 2:54 PM
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-col...
AgBioFEWS Cohort 3 - Omics for AgBiotech Regulation: Choices and Consequences
Final Spring GES Colloquium on 4/23: IN-PERSON ONLY AgBioFEWS Cohort 3 discusses an ongoing interdisciplinary effort that seeks to better understand the implications of -omics technologies for regula...
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April 18, 2024 at 7:00 PM
In the latest GES blog, AgBioFEWS Fellow Jill Furgurson writes about Kirsty Wissing's recent colloquium, Indigenous Perspectives on Synthetic Biology for Conservation. research.ncsu.edu/ges/2024/02/...
Blog: Bringing in Indigenous Perspectives on Synthetic Biology for Conservation
Jill Furgurson | Dr. Kirsty Wissing's colloquium presentation highlighted the essential role of Indigenous participation in shaping conservation agendas, advocating for approaches that honor tradition...
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February 28, 2024 at 7:15 PM
In our latest blog post, AgBioFEWS Fellow Nick Loschin discusses a recent GES Colloquium from David Andow, dept head of of Applied Ecology at @ncstate.bsky.social, on the evolution of GMO regulation from the 1980s to early 2000s from an ecological perspective. research.ncsu.edu/ges/2024/02/...
Blog: Key Ecological Perspectives: Tracing the Evolution of GMO Oversight with Dr. David Andow
Nick Loschin | Dr. David Andow provided his insights and expertise on ecological and evolutionary perspectives related to genetic engineering through key events from the 1980s to the early 2000s
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February 21, 2024 at 5:44 PM
NC State has been recognized as one of the universities with the highest number of students, faculty and administrators selected for both the U.S. Fulbright U.S. Student and Scholar Programs, including three GES faculty members and an AgBioFEWS Fellow. research.ncsu.edu/ges/2024/02/...
NC State Named a Fulbright Top Producing Institution
NC State has been recognized as one of the universities with the highest number of students, faculty and administrators selected for both the U.S. Fulbright U.S. Student and Scholar Programs, includin...
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February 16, 2024 at 6:18 PM
#AgBioFEWS PhD Fellow Christopher Gillespie is working towards more equitable food systems. In his white paper, ”Building Equity in the NC Food System Through Community Practice,” he outlines a program that could build trust, communication, & partnerships with underrepresented populations.
Envisioning a More Equitable Food System
Doctoral candidate and AgBioFEWS Fellow Christopher Gillespie seeks a stronger, more racially equitable food system, and at NC State, he’s taking steps to achieve that.
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February 14, 2024 at 6:57 PM
Exciting new paper, "Long- and short-read sequencing methods discover distinct circular RNA pools in Lotus japonicus" w/ #AgBioFEWS Fellows Asa Budnick, Delecia Utley, & Eli Hornstein, & fellow members of the @NCState_PMB Sederoff Lab. Online at acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
February 13, 2024 at 7:08 PM