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Manuel Gómez-Barbero is Regulatory Affairs Manager, Green Biotechnology Europe, for the genetically modified (GM) crop industry lobby club [[EuropaBio]].<ref>LinkedIn (2012), [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/manuel-g%C3%B3mez-barbero/a/76/925 Manuel Gómez-Barbero], acc 26 Sep 2012</ref> | Manuel Gómez-Barbero is Regulatory Affairs Manager, Green Biotechnology Europe, for the genetically modified (GM) crop industry lobby club [[EuropaBio]].<ref>LinkedIn (2012), [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/manuel-g%C3%B3mez-barbero/a/76/925 Manuel Gómez-Barbero], acc 26 Sep 2012</ref> | ||
− | He moved to Europabio in 2011 from the Agriculture unit of the European Commission's DG SANCO (health and consumer affairs department). Before that, from 2003 to 2008, he was a scientific officer at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. While | + | He moved to Europabio in 2011 from the Agriculture unit of the European Commission's DG SANCO (health and consumer affairs department). Before that, from 2003 to 2008, he was a scientific officer at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. While at the JRC he was lead author on a much-cited and upbeat report brought out under the JRC brand on the economic impact of GM crops.<ref>Gómez-Barbero, M. and E. Rodríguez-Cerezo (2006). Economic impact of dominant GM crops worldwide: A review, European Commission Joint Research Centre: Institute for Prospective Technological Studies.</ref> |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 13:41, 26 September 2012
Manuel Gómez-Barbero is Regulatory Affairs Manager, Green Biotechnology Europe, for the genetically modified (GM) crop industry lobby club EuropaBio.[1]
He moved to Europabio in 2011 from the Agriculture unit of the European Commission's DG SANCO (health and consumer affairs department). Before that, from 2003 to 2008, he was a scientific officer at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. While at the JRC he was lead author on a much-cited and upbeat report brought out under the JRC brand on the economic impact of GM crops.[2]
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Affiliations
According to his LinkedIn page:[3]
- Regulatory Affairs Manager, Green Biotechnology Europe EuropaBio. June 2011–Present
- Policy Officer, European Commission - DG Agriculture and Rural Development. March 2008–March 2011
- Scientific Officer, European Commission - Joint Research Centre. March 2003–March 2008
- Universidad de Córdoba. May 2000 – March 2003.
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- ↑ LinkedIn (2012), Manuel Gómez-Barbero, acc 26 Sep 2012
- ↑ Gómez-Barbero, M. and E. Rodríguez-Cerezo (2006). Economic impact of dominant GM crops worldwide: A review, European Commission Joint Research Centre: Institute for Prospective Technological Studies.
- ↑ LinkedIn (2012), Manuel Gómez-Barbero, acc 26 Sep 2012