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'''[[Harry Kuiper]]''' chaired the [[European Food Safety Authority]] GMO Panel, the group of experts responsible for the risk assessment of genetically modified (GM) crops.<ref>EFSA, 2009. [http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/pub/1193.htm Opinion of the Scientific Committee/Scientific Panel on Application (Reference EFSA-GMO-UK-2005-11) for the placing on the market of insect-resistant genetically modified maize MIR604 event, for food and feed uses, import and processing under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 from Syngenta Seeds S.A.S on behalf of Syngenta Crop Protection AG], EFSA Journal, 21 July 2009</ref>,  from 2003 until 2012 when he was replaced by [[Joe Perry]].
 
'''[[Harry Kuiper]]''' chaired the [[European Food Safety Authority]] GMO Panel, the group of experts responsible for the risk assessment of genetically modified (GM) crops.<ref>EFSA, 2009. [http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/pub/1193.htm Opinion of the Scientific Committee/Scientific Panel on Application (Reference EFSA-GMO-UK-2005-11) for the placing on the market of insect-resistant genetically modified maize MIR604 event, for food and feed uses, import and processing under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 from Syngenta Seeds S.A.S on behalf of Syngenta Crop Protection AG], EFSA Journal, 21 July 2009</ref>,  from 2003 until 2012 when he was replaced by [[Joe Perry]].
  
Kuiper is based in the Netherlands at the [[Wageningen UR|University of Wageningen]]'s [[Institute of Food Safety (RIKILT)]].<ref>Wageningen UR, 2013. [http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Persons/dr.ir.-HA-Harry-Kuiper.htm  dr.ir. HA (Harry) Kuiper], accessed 12 January 2013</ref>
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Kuiper is based in the Netherlands at the [[Wageningen UR|University of Wageningen]]'s Institute of Food Safety ([[RIKILT]]).<ref>Wageningen UR, 2013. [http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Persons/dr.ir.-HA-Harry-Kuiper.htm  dr.ir. HA (Harry) Kuiper], accessed 12 January 2013</ref>
  
 
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:Just before he joined the [[EFSA]], he worked for a so-called ''Task Force'' established by the ''[[International Life Sciences Institute]]'' (ILSI)...  Even after starting work at [[EFSA]], Kuiper is still currently active within [[ILSI]].<ref>Testbiotech (2010), "[http://www.testbiotech.de/sites/default/files/EFSA_Playing_Field_of_ILSI.pdf European Food Safety Authority: A playing field for the biotech industry]," Testbiotech report, p2, accessed 9 January 2013.</ref>  
 
:Just before he joined the [[EFSA]], he worked for a so-called ''Task Force'' established by the ''[[International Life Sciences Institute]]'' (ILSI)...  Even after starting work at [[EFSA]], Kuiper is still currently active within [[ILSI]].<ref>Testbiotech (2010), "[http://www.testbiotech.de/sites/default/files/EFSA_Playing_Field_of_ILSI.pdf European Food Safety Authority: A playing field for the biotech industry]," Testbiotech report, p2, accessed 9 January 2013.</ref>  
  
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:Harry Kuiper, and a second expert from the same panel, [[Gijs Kleter]], have for years been working with the [[International Life Sciences Institute]] (ILSI). They cooperate with representatives of companies such as [[Monsanto]], [[DuPont]], [[Dow AgroSciences]], [[Syngenta]] and [[Bayer]], within projects that aim to soften criteria for risk assessment for genetically engineered plants.<ref>TestBiotech (2010), "[http://www.testbiotech.org/en/node/426 EFSA: a playing field for biotech industry]," accessed 26 Mar 2011</ref>
 
:Harry Kuiper, and a second expert from the same panel, [[Gijs Kleter]], have for years been working with the [[International Life Sciences Institute]] (ILSI). They cooperate with representatives of companies such as [[Monsanto]], [[DuPont]], [[Dow AgroSciences]], [[Syngenta]] and [[Bayer]], within projects that aim to soften criteria for risk assessment for genetically engineered plants.<ref>TestBiotech (2010), "[http://www.testbiotech.org/en/node/426 EFSA: a playing field for biotech industry]," accessed 26 Mar 2011</ref>
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<youtube size="medium" align="right" caption="Harry Kuiper lecture at Cornell University on regulation, risk assessment and public attitude towards genetically modified crops in Europe, recorded 16 October 2007">19p3PWPOhSo</youtube>

Harry Kuiper chaired the European Food Safety Authority GMO Panel, the group of experts responsible for the risk assessment of genetically modified (GM) crops.[1], from 2003 until 2012 when he was replaced by Joe Perry.

Kuiper is based in the Netherlands at the University of Wageningen's Institute of Food Safety (RIKILT).[2]

Affiliations

A 2010 report from German NGO Testbiotech notes:

Just before he joined the EFSA, he worked for a so-called Task Force established by the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI)... Even after starting work at EFSA, Kuiper is still currently active within ILSI.[3]

Additionally:

Harry Kuiper, and a second expert from the same panel, Gijs Kleter, have for years been working with the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI). They cooperate with representatives of companies such as Monsanto, DuPont, Dow AgroSciences, Syngenta and Bayer, within projects that aim to soften criteria for risk assessment for genetically engineered plants.[4]

Notes

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