Genetic Engineering and Society Colloquium: Conflicts of Interest in GMO Science
1911 Building Room 129, NC, United StatesSpeaker Tim Schwab (Food and Water Watch)
Speaker Tim Schwab (Food and Water Watch)
The Geospatial Forum brings together researchers, educators, practitioners, and students of the geospatial sciences in an exciting series of lively presentations and discussions of frontiers in geospatial analytics for solutions to environmental and societal challenges. Come exchange ideas with each […]
The Geospatial Forum brings together researchers, educators, practitioners, and students of the geospatial sciences in an exciting series of lively presentations and discussions of frontiers in geospatial analytics for solutions to environmental and societal challenges. Come exchange ideas with each […]
LAS brings together forward-looking academics, and established industry, small business and start-up partners to collaborate hand-in-hand with the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense mission partners, analysts, and researchers. Together, these teams envision, research and create common analytic tools, tradecraft, and […]
The Geospatial Forum brings together researchers, educators, practitioners, and students of the geospatial sciences in an exciting series of lively presentations and discussions of frontiers in geospatial analytics for solutions to environmental and societal challenges.
RED Talks - Where Data Meets Science are designed to bring together the data science community at NC State around exciting talks from local and national leaders in data science.
Come to a workshop hosted by the Science Communication Graduate Student Organization, a student-run group offering opportunities for scientists to learn more about communicating their work.
This Center for Human Health and the Environment (CHHE) symposium will feature research presentations by guest speakers and CHHE members in the area of toxic metals; from exposures and model systems, to human populations. REGISTRATION IS NOW FULL
The Geospatial Forum brings together researchers, educators, practitioners, and students of the geospatial sciences in an exciting series of lively presentations and discussions of frontiers in geospatial analytics for solutions to environmental and societal challenges.
Come to a workshop hosted by the Science Communication Graduate Student Organization, a student-run group offering opportunities for scientists to learn more about communicating their work.