
Keep Calm and CRISPR On with Rodolphe Barrangou
Rodolphe Barrangou, a Distinguished Professor at NC State, talks about the advancements and importance of CRISPR, and where the future of this technology may lead. This episode is filled with great examples of what CRISPR is and its capabilities.Find out more about Rodolphe's CRISPR lab here: crispr.cals.ncsu.edu/
2 Huhti 202122min

The N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative
Dean Richard Linton, of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at NC State, talks about the Plant Sciences Initiative and plans for future and current partnerships along with unique approaches to moving forward.
19 Maalis 202119min

Communicating Agriculture with Bayer Crop Science
Beth Roden, Global Head of Communications at Bayer Crop Science, talks about the challenges and opportunities of communicating about agriculture and new technologies.
5 Maalis 202118min

Harnessing Plant Proteins with Oerth Bio
John Dombrosky of Oerth Bio, a young AgTech start-up in the Triangle of Raleigh, NC, talks about leveraging their proprietary PROTAC® protein degraders that work by harnessing the plant's own natural protein disposal system to degrade and remove unwanted proteins.
6 Marras 202023min

Pollinator Health and Regulatory Science with CERSA
Danesha Seth Carley, Director of CERSA, talks with Adrian Percy about the goals for the future of regulatory science and her experience in pollinator health.See Danesha's book on Pollinator Gardens here: uncpress.org/book/9781469659411…ing-for-the-south/
23 Loka 202020min

Photobiology with Biolumic
Adrian Percy talks with Jason Wargent, Chief Science officer at Biolumic about photobiology and UV treatments for seeds and seedlings.
9 Loka 202022min

PrecisionHawk Talks Drone in Agriculture
Bobby Vick, former Director of Agriculture of PrecisionHawk based in Raleigh, NC, talks with Adrian Percy about drones and how agriculture can utilize them.
25 Syys 202024min

Biochemistry and BHAGs with Terramera
CEO of Terramera, Karn Manhas, talks with Adrian Percy about BHAGs (Big Hairy Audacious Goals) and using biochemistry to reduce synthetic chemistry loads.
11 Syys 202022min






















