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Genetically Modified Pest-Protected Plants: Science and Regulation (2000)
Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR)

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GENETICALLY MODIFIED PEST-PROTECTED PLANTS: SCIENCE AND REGULATION
 

Steven Druker

Executive Director

Alliance for Biointegrity

 

Hugh Sampson

Professor, School of Medicine

Immunobiology Center

The Mt. Sinai School of Medicine

 

John Trumble

Professor, Department of Entomology

University of California, Riverside

 

Vasilios Frankos

Principal

Environ, Life Sciences Division

2:15 – 3:45

Panel E: Coordinated Regulatory Framework Perspectives Panel

 
  • How effectively does the coordinated framework for the regulation of biotechnology address the scientific risks?

  • What are the weaknesses?

  • What are the strengths?

  • What role does each agency play in the framework?

  • Are these roles essential to address the risks?

  • Are existing laws sufficient?

 

Bob Harness

Monsanto Company

 

Nina Fedoroff

Willaman Professor of Life Sciences,

Director Life Sciences Consortium, and

Director Biotechnology Institute

Pennsylvania State University

 

Marc Lappe

Director

Center for Ethics and Toxics

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