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ES 433 Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) for Conservation and Society
CRISPR and other advances in molecular biology are revolutionizing biotechnology's place in the world and raising a host of important questions: What new applications of biotechnology are possible? How can we pursue innovation responsibly? When and how should biotechnology be used in conservation and other new realms? This course delves into both the biological and social science ideas necessary to grapple with these questions and the opportunities and challenges posed by emerging biotechnologies. Using a mixture of in-class discussions, real world case studies, readings, and guest lectures, students will develop the insights and skills necessary to productively navigate these issues in their careers and everyday lives.
Prerequisite: Junior Standing
Typically offered in Spring only