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  • ...UK '''Government Chief Scientific Adviser''' ('''GCSA''') is the personal adviser on science and technology-related activities and policies to the [[Prime Mi He has a significant public role as the government's most visible scientific expert.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Government Chief Scientific Adviser]]
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  • ==List of Chief Scientific Advisers for Scotland== .../news/education/government-adviser-takes-academic-post.24489618 Government adviser takes academic post] Monday 16 June 2014.</ref>
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  • ...[Sunday Herald]], and [[Mark Woodhouse]], a philosopher interested in &#39;scientific, spiritual, and healing communities.&#39;<ref>[http://www.markwoodhouse.com *[[Ruth Anderson]] Chief Executive, [[Barataria Foundation]], Scotland
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  • *[[David Whitton]]: Head of strategic communications, in other words press adviser to the First Minister. Experienced newspaper and television journalist whom ...ics and finance at Glasgow University. Joined the policy unit as a special adviser to [[Wendy Alexander]] on housing and social inclusion.
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  • He added: “I’m not happy and I intend to rip their study apart in scientific journals.”<ref>Chris Gourlay, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_ ...y had deviated from its normal stance of making statements based solely on scientific evidence, to giving the impression of speaking against organic food and for
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  • ...one of them with the support of the [[NFU]]. Neither of these groups is a scientific organisation; instead, both represent corporate interests intent on the int ...Food and Drink Federation. This is a significant committee, composed of 15 chief executives of the major food companies, which examines food regulations and
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  • ...about the controversy surrounding agricultural biotechnology. Engaged with scientific and commercial sectors on strategies to better engage with the debate about ...' Union. For £7,500, it offered to educate their customers 'about complex scientific issues'.
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  • ...of Plant Agriculture at the University of Guelph, Canada. He was also the scientific director for Guelph's [[Food Safety Network]], formerly known as the Agri-F ...oversial. He has been called the "darling of the pro-biotech lobby and its chief attack dog" and has been accused of using his regular appearances on the op
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  • ...s also on its advisory board.<ref>"[http://www.mendelbio.com/team/sab.html Scientific Advisory Board]", Mendel Biotechnology, accessed February 2009.</ref> [[Mon ...ard of directors of the GM industry lobby group [[ISAAA]] and is a science adviser to the [[Danforth Center]].<ref>Jonathan DG Jones, [http://www.guardian.co.
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  • Between 1994 and 1999, Sir John was Chief Executive of the [[Natural Environment Research Council]]. He became the fi ...anic produce attacked by food agency'). A month later Dr Patrick Wall, the chief executive of the Irish counterpart agency, the Food Safety Authority of Ire
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  • ...[[CropGen]] is [[Vivian Moses]] who is also on the advisory board of the [[Scientific Alliance]], another pro-biotech front organisation.<ref>Andy Rowell, "[http ...me minister [[Theresa May]]’s closest adviser, [[Fiona Hill]], her joint chief of staff. Hill had returned to Whitehall in July 2016 after a one-year stin
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  • ...t, May was the UK government's [[government Chief scientific Adviser|chief scientific advisor]] (1995-2000). He received a knighthood in 1996 and was subsequentl ...ures/may.html article] put it, 'During May's tenure the whole structure of scientific advisory committees was revised to include bodies that had a more strategic
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  • ...worked closely with [[John Rafferty]] another special adviser and Dewar's chief of staff. Rafferty was forced to resign over an issue of reported dishones *[[Chris Winslow]], managing director. Former special adviser to the former First Minister of Scotland Rt. Hon [[Donald Dewar]] MSP, head
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  • ...ndependent venture working to promote the voices, stories and views of the scientific community to the national news media when science is in the headlines.'<ref ...bout assisted conception and genetics", a body which has made Fiona Fox an adviser and has other links to the LM network through current and former staff.<ref
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  • ...''Royal Society''' was founded in 1660 and claims to be the world's oldest scientific organization. :*a scientific advisor to [[SmithKlineBeecham]];
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  • ...imes becomes quite despondent about whether it is worth while trying to do scientific research in matters of health? The results may be of great importance in he ...gest that a scientist whose work has been published in British and foreign scientific journals of repute has in fact been presenting fictitious research findings
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  • ...an ear to former UK Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]]. He was Blair's special adviser on energy and industry and has an association with Labour that goes back to Norris is now a senior adviser at [[Global Counsel]], the 'strategic advisory' firm set up by [[Peter Mand
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  • '''Sir David King''' is a former UK [[Government Chief Scientific Adviser]]. He was appointed permanent special representative for climate change to ...financial services giant [[UBS]]. He was the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser and Head of the [[Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology|Office of
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  • *[[Campbell McDonald]]: Former chief press officer at the Cabinet Office and press secretary to [[Ed Miliband]], *[[Mike Granatt]], formerly [[Michael Martin]]'s media adviser, however resigned claiming he had been misled with regards to the scandal i
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  • ...erence held in Brussels in June 2003. Chairs meetings of the Religious and Scientific Committee of the Religion, Science and Environment Symposia organised by Hi :Member of the [[European Parliament]] for Surrey 1989 - 1999. He was Deputy Chief Whip and served on both the Agriculture and Environment Committees. Rapport
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  • ...Groves, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1286901/Ex-Labour-energy-chief-walks-nuclear-post.html], 16 June 2010 </ref> ...r adviser to [[PwC]], non-executive director at [[Circle Holdings]] and an adviser to [[APCO Worldwide]] who lobby for pharma companies [[Sodexo]] and [[GE He
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  • * Sir [[David King]], the Government's Chief Scientist (co-chair) * Dr [[Paul Golby]], Chief Executive of [[Eon]] UK (co-chair)
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