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04/07/2022 -
Florence Wambugu - Pioneering work on GE crops in Africa | 4/12/22 GES Colloquium
04/04/2022 -
Introducing the 2022 NSF AgBioFEWS Cohort
04/01/2022 -
Faith Kearns - Getting to the Heart of Science Communication | 4/5/22 GES Colloquium
03/28/2022 -
3/29/22 GES colloquium cancelled
03/23/2022 -
Support the GES Center by #GivingPack
03/18/2022 -
Ben Novak - Biotechnologies and Their Intended Consequences | 3/22/22 GES Colloquium
03/11/2022 -
GES Center Updates | Spring Break
03/04/2022 -
Becky Goldburg – Pew's approach to funding conservation research | 3/8/22 GES Colloquium
02/25/2022 -
Nicholas Jordan - Gene Editing for Agricultural Diversification? | 3/1/22 GES Colloquium
02/17/2022 -
Steve Lindow - Understanding Microbial Life on Leaves | 2/22/22 GES Colloquium
02/11/2022 -
George Kennedy - Technology, Ag. Intensification, and the Future of Agriculture | 2/15/22 GES Colloquium
02/03/2022 -
Adam Sychla - Genome Writers Guild and Responsible GE | 2/8/22 GES Colloquium
01/28/2022 -
Haydar Frangoul - CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing for Sickle Cell Disease | 2/1/22 GES Colloquium
01/21/2022 -
Heike Sederoff on Self-Powering Greenhouses & Sustainable Ag | 1/25/22 GES Colloquium
01/11/2022 -
Welcome back! GES Colloquium resumes on Jan. 18
11/30/2021 -
Join us! AgBioFEWS Q&A Session, Friday Dec. 10th at 12 PM
11/29/2021 -
Fall 2021 Colloquium Recap
11/19/2021 -
Final Fall Colloquium! John Field on using Ethiopian mustard for carbon sequestration/greenhouse gas mitigation (11/23)
11/12/2021 -
Denise Costich – Germplasm banks & global food security | 11/16 GES Colloquium
11/05/2021 -
Sam Weiss Evans - STS and humility around gene drives | 11/9 GES Colloquium