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GMO Safety publishes the results of BMBF projects and additional information on genetic engineering.  
 
GMO Safety publishes the results of BMBF projects and additional information on genetic engineering.  
  
GMO Safety is supported by the EU project [[BIOSAFENET]], which in turn is headed by [[Joachim Schiemann]]. BIOSAFENET announced in one of its conference advertising leaflets that it had given its "Active cooperation in the development and editing of GMO‐Safety, a comprehensive information platform for political representatives, stakeholders and the general public. GMO‐Safety, a project sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), offers multimedia material prepared by journalists on the goals and results of biosafety research.<ref>BIOSAFENET, [http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=8&ved=0CEsQFjAH&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.abtrnetwork.com%2Fimages%2FBIOSAFENET_Conference_June_29_2009.pdf&ei=JLU4TYC6K9K5hAf9tbWKCg&usg=AFQjCNFtYuege2ndDDHjDRfebziFPydypQ&sig2=zPulCekNgI9m1e46oNRdLQ How to strengthen the voice of biosafety research in the public debate on GM plants.], BIOSAFENET final conference, 29 June 2009, Julius Kühn‐Institut, Berlin, Germany, acc 20 Jan 2011</ref>
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GMO Safety is supported by the EU project [[BIOSAFENET]], which in turn is headed by [[Joachim Schiemann]]. BIOSAFENET announced in one of its conference advertising leaflets that it had given its "Active cooperation in the development and editing of GMO‐Safety, a comprehensive information platform for political representatives, stakeholders and the general public. GMO‐Safety, a project sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), offers multimedia material prepared by journalists on the goals and results of biosafety research."<ref>BIOSAFENET, [http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=8&ved=0CEsQFjAH&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.abtrnetwork.com%2Fimages%2FBIOSAFENET_Conference_June_29_2009.pdf&ei=JLU4TYC6K9K5hAf9tbWKCg&usg=AFQjCNFtYuege2ndDDHjDRfebziFPydypQ&sig2=zPulCekNgI9m1e46oNRdLQ How to strengthen the voice of biosafety research in the public debate on GM plants.], BIOSAFENET final conference, 29 June 2009, Julius Kühn‐Institut, Berlin, Germany, acc 20 Jan 2011</ref>
  
 
GMO Safety is also supported by [[ISBR]]. Klaus Minol is the contact person for BIOSAFENET and the results of this project are published on gmosafety.eu.
 
GMO Safety is also supported by [[ISBR]]. Klaus Minol is the contact person for BIOSAFENET and the results of this project are published on gmosafety.eu.

Revision as of 22:33, 20 January 2011

The website GMO Safety (www.gmosafety.eu) is organised by a project network of Genius, the web PR firm i-Bio Information Biowissenschaften (Transgen)[1] and (formerly) TÜV Nord.[2]

The GMO Safety website is financed by the German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF)[3] and so gives the impression of being publicly funded. Only at the foot of the website in tiny letters is there a link to the website of the private company, Genius.[4]

A legal disclaimer lets the German ministry BMBF off the hook for any information put out on the GMO Safety site, saying: "The BMBF is not responsible for the information presented on GMO-Safety.eu."[5]

The legal disclaimer page goes on to list the GMO Safety Project Leader as:[6]

Genius GmbH

and lists the staff as:

GMO Safety publishes the results of BMBF projects and additional information on genetic engineering.

GMO Safety is supported by the EU project BIOSAFENET, which in turn is headed by Joachim Schiemann. BIOSAFENET announced in one of its conference advertising leaflets that it had given its "Active cooperation in the development and editing of GMO‐Safety, a comprehensive information platform for political representatives, stakeholders and the general public. GMO‐Safety, a project sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), offers multimedia material prepared by journalists on the goals and results of biosafety research."[9]

GMO Safety is also supported by ISBR. Klaus Minol is the contact person for BIOSAFENET and the results of this project are published on gmosafety.eu.

Notes

  1. Legal notice, GMO Safety website, acc 20 Jan 2011
  2. GMO-Safety.eu - Biosafety research made transparent, OpenPR website, acc 20 Jan 2011
  3. Home page, GMO Safety website, acc 20 Jan 2011
  4. Home page, GMO Safety website, acc 20 Jan 2011
  5. Legal notice, GMO Safety website, acc 20 Jan 2011
  6. Legal notice, GMO Safety website, acc 20 Jan 2011
  7. Company, Genius website, acc 20 Jan 2011
  8. Company, Genius website, acc 20 Jan 2011
  9. BIOSAFENET, How to strengthen the voice of biosafety research in the public debate on GM plants., BIOSAFENET final conference, 29 June 2009, Julius Kühn‐Institut, Berlin, Germany, acc 20 Jan 2011