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Will – And Should – Gene Edited Animals Be Regulated?

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
Regulations proposed by the FDA on the final day of the Obama Administration suggest the agency wants to regulate gene ...

Glyphosate-based Roundup herbicide linked to liver disease in rats? Researcher Séralini under fire again

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
Animal geneticist Alison Van Eenennaam walks us through a new study by controversial researcher Giles-Eric Séralini, who once again links ...

FDA proposal to regulate gene edited animals is ‘nonsensical’

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
Genetic modification of animals is heavily regulated -- so much so that only one major innovation has been approved by ...

UC Davis’ Alison Van Eenennaam’s deep dive into latest Séralini GMOs-are-dangerous paper

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
The controversial paper by the Séralini team challenges a central tenet of biotech proponents: are GM crops 'substantially equivalent' to ...

‘Agrochemical academic complex’: Should industry fund research?

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
According to a recent piece in the NYT: Industry funded researchers are shills and the rest are tree-hugging greenies. UC ...

Teenager raped to death in US Animal Research Center (NY Times’ Michael Moss’ F in journalism)

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
In January 2015, New York Times journalist Michael Moss skewered the research protocols of the US Meat Animal Research Center ...

Alison Van Eenennaam v Jennifer Kuzma: How should hornless cows and gene editing be regulated?

Science Friday&nbsp|&nbsp
Dairy cows, which come from the Holstein breed, naturally grow horns. On farms, the horns are often physically removed because ...

Alison Van Eenennaam: Anti-GMO activists target public scientists

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
As the mock trial circus winds down in the Hague, fringe anti-GMO activists plan to reinvigorate their targeting of independent ...

Do researchers need to engage, teach consumers more in GMO debate?

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The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis.  The lack of progress ...

Milk: Not good source of omega-3 fatty acids, even when organic

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The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. I have had a ...

Alison Van Eenennaam: Why botched Italian GMO soy study never made science sense

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
Italian researcher, Federico Infascelli, is under fire for allegedly misrepresenting data in his publications. Regardless of outcome, his data was ...

‘Regulate animal biotechnology based on product rather than process’

Agriculture and Food Security&nbsp|&nbsp
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. . . . “Modern” ...

Biotech researchers concerned FOIA requests could chill public outreach

Genetic Expert News Service&nbsp|&nbsp
Publicly funded researchers have become integrated into public relations and lobbying efforts by both agricultural biotechnology and organic companies, according ...

Talking Biotech: Engineering hornless cows; Blueberry origins

Hornless cattle gene editing: Alison Van Eenennaam; Domestic blueberries: Paul Lyrene ...

Podcast: UC-Davis’ Van Eenennaam on health impact of GMO crops on humans and animals

Poultry Site&nbsp|&nbsp
University of California-Davis animal biotechnology professor Alison Van Eenennaam, author of recent research published in the Journal of Animal Science [NOTE: article behind paywall ...

Genetically engineered animals: Are they the future?

American Association of Animal Science&nbsp|&nbsp
As a University of California, Davis researcher explains, the technology used to genetically engineer crops may soon find an important ...