Difference between revisions of "David Tribe"
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*founder of the pro-GM website, [[Academics Review]]<ref>Academics Review. [http://academicsreview.org/about-academic-review/founders/ Founders], acc 19 Mar 2011</ref> | *founder of the pro-GM website, [[Academics Review]]<ref>Academics Review. [http://academicsreview.org/about-academic-review/founders/ Founders], acc 19 Mar 2011</ref> | ||
*executive editor of the pro-GM website, [[Biofortified]]<ref>Biofortified, [http://www.biofortified.org/about/authors/ Authors], acc 19 Mar 2011</ref> | *executive editor of the pro-GM website, [[Biofortified]]<ref>Biofortified, [http://www.biofortified.org/about/authors/ Authors], acc 19 Mar 2011</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Other activities== | ||
+ | In an email to GMWatch, Tribe pointed out his other activities as follows: | ||
+ | :I have a Ph.D. in Bacterial genetics and B.Sc in Biochemistry and Chemistry from the University of Melbourne and numerous scientific publications. I have been affiliated also with UNESCO with activities in Vietnam and Thailand, so my activities are across the political spectrum. I have spoken at numerous different organisations including the Australian Labor Party, B'nai Brith, The Greens political party, and Rotary.<ref>David Tribe, Email to GMWatch, 20 Mar 2011</ref> | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== |
Revision as of 18:44, 20 March 2011
David Tribe is a senior lecturer in food science, food safety, biotechnology and microbiology in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. With Bruce Chassy, he runs the pro-GM website, Academics Review.[1]
Affiliations
- former vice-president and member of the Council of Directors of the Australian Biotechnology Association.[2]
- founder of the pro-GM website, Academics Review[3]
- executive editor of the pro-GM website, Biofortified[4]
Other activities
In an email to GMWatch, Tribe pointed out his other activities as follows:
- I have a Ph.D. in Bacterial genetics and B.Sc in Biochemistry and Chemistry from the University of Melbourne and numerous scientific publications. I have been affiliated also with UNESCO with activities in Vietnam and Thailand, so my activities are across the political spectrum. I have spoken at numerous different organisations including the Australian Labor Party, B'nai Brith, The Greens political party, and Rotary.[5]
Resources
See Institute of Public Affairs