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Questioning the "Green" Agenda
Date:
Thursday, October 04, 2012
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Panel Discussion
Organizer/Author:
synbiowatch.org
Email:
Location Details:
2619 Dwight Way, Berkeley CA
GMOs Synthetic Biology Nanotechnology The BioEconomy
Thursday, Oct. 4, 7-9 pm
Join this conversation with:
Ignacio Chapela, Prof. of Microbial Ecology, National Center for Biosafety
Andrew Kimbrell, Center for Food Safety
Paul Rabinow, Prof. of Anthropology, Book: Designing Human Practices: An Experiment with Synthetic Biology
Miguel Altieri, Prof. of Agroecology, Center for Study of Americas
Jaydee Hanson, International Center for Technology Assessment
First Church Christ Scientist (Bernard Maybecks' masterpiece, a National Landmark)
2619 Dwight Way, Berkeley
#51 bus from Rockridge BART; Parking at nearby UC lots
Sponsored by: Movement Generation, Alliance for Humane BioTechnology,, Friends of The Earth, International Center for Technology Assessment/ Center for Food Safety, Friends of West Berkeley Plan/ No on T, Global Justice Ecology Project
Thursday, Oct. 4, 7-9 pm
Join this conversation with:
Ignacio Chapela, Prof. of Microbial Ecology, National Center for Biosafety
Andrew Kimbrell, Center for Food Safety
Paul Rabinow, Prof. of Anthropology, Book: Designing Human Practices: An Experiment with Synthetic Biology
Miguel Altieri, Prof. of Agroecology, Center for Study of Americas
Jaydee Hanson, International Center for Technology Assessment
First Church Christ Scientist (Bernard Maybecks' masterpiece, a National Landmark)
2619 Dwight Way, Berkeley
#51 bus from Rockridge BART; Parking at nearby UC lots
Sponsored by: Movement Generation, Alliance for Humane BioTechnology,, Friends of The Earth, International Center for Technology Assessment/ Center for Food Safety, Friends of West Berkeley Plan/ No on T, Global Justice Ecology Project
For more information:
http://www.synbiowatch.org
Added to the calendar on Wed, Oct 3, 2012 5:57PM
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