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'''Martina Newell-McGloughlin''' is a scientist at University of California, Davis.  
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'''Martina Newell-McGloughlin''' is a scientist at University of California, Davis, where she is director of the UC Systemwide Biotechnology Research and Education Program (UCBREP).<ref>UCBRP (2012) [http://ucbrep.ucdavis.edu/Director/bio.cfm Martina Newell-McGloughlin, D.Sc.], acc 27 Nov 2012</ref>
  
 
==Industry task force to design risk assessment for GM foods==
 
==Industry task force to design risk assessment for GM foods==

Revision as of 22:58, 27 November 2012

Martina Newell-McGloughlin is a scientist at University of California, Davis, where she is director of the UC Systemwide Biotechnology Research and Education Program (UCBREP).[1]

Industry task force to design risk assessment for GM foods

Newell-McGloughlin was one of four "Task Force Experts" convened by the industry lobby group, the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) to run ILSI's task force on designing EU safety assessments of genetically modified foods. The task force's work led to the production of a document called "Nutritional and Safety Assessments of Foods and Feeds Nutritionally Improved through Biotechnology". The document was then cited in an official Guidance by European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) regulators who were designing the safety assessment.[2]

ILSI states,

The value of the document was confirmed when the European Food Standards Authority (EFSA) referenced it in its Guidance Document of the Scientific Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms for the Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Plants and Derived Food and Feed and when Japan and Australia cited it in their country comments to Codex.[3]

Newell-McGloughlin's fellow ILSI "task force experts" were[4]

  • Bruce Chassy, University of Ilinois
  • Gijs Kleter, Wageningen University. According to a report by the German NGO TestBiotech, he is a member of the GMO Panel of the EFSA that recommends approval of GM foods as safe AND has been working with ILSI for years.[5]
  • Richard Phipps, University of Reading

Task force members included representatives of all the big GM seed/agrochemical firms:[6]

Task Force Leader:[7]

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  1. UCBRP (2012) Martina Newell-McGloughlin, D.Sc., acc 27 Nov 2012
  2. ILSI, 2009. Nutritional and Safety Assessments, acc 26 Mar 2011
  3. ILSI, 2009. Nutritional and Safety Assessments, acc 26 Mar 2011
  4. ILSI, 2009. Nutritional and Safety Assessments, acc 26 Mar 2011
  5. TestBiotech, 2010. EFSA: a playing field for biotech industry, November 19. accessed 26 Mar 2011
  6. ILSI, 2009. Nutritional and Safety Assessments, acc 26 Mar 2011
  7. ILSI, 2009. Nutritional and Safety Assessments, acc 26 Mar 2011