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Academics Review is a website set up in January 2010<ref>[http://academicsreview.org/2010/03/new-site-pushes-peer-reviewed-science-over-misinformation/ Purpose], Academics Review website, accessed 13 Apr 2010</ref> that promotes genetically modified (GM) crops and denigrates critics of GM. It is fronted by pro-GM scientists Prof [[Bruce Chassy]] of the University of Illinois and Dr [[David Tribe]] of the University of Melbourne.
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Academics Review is a website set up in January 2010<ref>[http://academicsreview.org/2010/03/new-site-pushes-peer-reviewed-science-over-misinformation/ Purpose], Academics Review website, accessed 13 Apr 2010</ref> that promotes genetically modified (GM) crops and denigrates critics of GM. It is fronted by "founders", pro-GM scientists Prof [[Bruce Chassy]] of the University of Illinois and Dr [[David Tribe]] of the University of Melbourne.<ref>[http://www.1888pressrelease.com/academics-launch-new-web-site-holding-jeffrey-smith-s-claims-pr-195820.html Academics Launch New Web Site Holding Jeffrey Smith's Claims on GM Foods Up to Peer-Reviewed Science], 1888 Press Release website, accessed 13 Apr 2010</ref>
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A press release from Academics Review of March 24 2010 lays out the purpose of the website - to attack Jeffrey Smith, author of two highly critical books on GM, ''Seeds of Deception'' and ''Genetic Roulette'':
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:Two food science and biology academics are launching a new Web site, Academics Review, to examine claims against GM foods by Jeffrey Smith.
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:Founders Bruce Chassy, Ph.D, professor of food microbiology and nutritional sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Dr. David Tribe, Ph. D., senior lecturer in food science, food safety, biotechnology and microbiology at the University of Melbourne, Australia, authored a point-by-point scientific analysis of Smith's claims, which is posted on the site.
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:"Reliable information is extremely important to enable people to make healthy choices," said Tribe. "We hope Academics Review will be a resource for anyone who respects the open-minded search for truth that is the basis for scientific thinking."
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Chassy and Tribe point out anyone searching the Internet for information to help them decide on the safety of GM foods would likely find a lot by Jeffrey Smith, who, like many people pushing advice online, isn't an expert on the issue.
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:"Much of the 'evidence' Smith cites for his theories about GM foods has never been peer-reviewed or examined by the international community of scientists for verification," said Chassy.<ref>[http://www.1888pressrelease.com/academics-launch-new-web-site-holding-jeffrey-smith-s-claims-pr-195820.html Academics Launch New Web Site Holding Jeffrey Smith's Claims on GM Foods Up to Peer-Reviewed Science], 1888 Press Release website, accessed 13 Apr 2010</ref>
  
 
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Academics Review is a website set up in January 2010[1] that promotes genetically modified (GM) crops and denigrates critics of GM. It is fronted by "founders", pro-GM scientists Prof Bruce Chassy of the University of Illinois and Dr David Tribe of the University of Melbourne.[2]

A press release from Academics Review of March 24 2010 lays out the purpose of the website - to attack Jeffrey Smith, author of two highly critical books on GM, Seeds of Deception and Genetic Roulette:

Two food science and biology academics are launching a new Web site, Academics Review, to examine claims against GM foods by Jeffrey Smith.
Founders Bruce Chassy, Ph.D, professor of food microbiology and nutritional sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Dr. David Tribe, Ph. D., senior lecturer in food science, food safety, biotechnology and microbiology at the University of Melbourne, Australia, authored a point-by-point scientific analysis of Smith's claims, which is posted on the site.
"Reliable information is extremely important to enable people to make healthy choices," said Tribe. "We hope Academics Review will be a resource for anyone who respects the open-minded search for truth that is the basis for scientific thinking."

Chassy and Tribe point out anyone searching the Internet for information to help them decide on the safety of GM foods would likely find a lot by Jeffrey Smith, who, like many people pushing advice online, isn't an expert on the issue.

"Much of the 'evidence' Smith cites for his theories about GM foods has never been peer-reviewed or examined by the international community of scientists for verification," said Chassy.[3]

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  1. Purpose, Academics Review website, accessed 13 Apr 2010
  2. Academics Launch New Web Site Holding Jeffrey Smith's Claims on GM Foods Up to Peer-Reviewed Science, 1888 Press Release website, accessed 13 Apr 2010
  3. Academics Launch New Web Site Holding Jeffrey Smith's Claims on GM Foods Up to Peer-Reviewed Science, 1888 Press Release website, accessed 13 Apr 2010