Difference between revisions of "Illinois-Missouri Biotechnology Alliance"
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The [[Illinois-Missouri Biotechnology Alliance]] (IMBA) funds the pro-GM journal [[AgBioForum]]. IMBA's purpose is "to fund biotechnology research... directed at expanding the volume of profitable businesses in the US food and agricultural sector".<ref>[http://www.imba.missouri.edu/ home page], IMBA website, acc 18 May 2010</ref> | The [[Illinois-Missouri Biotechnology Alliance]] (IMBA) funds the pro-GM journal [[AgBioForum]]. IMBA's purpose is "to fund biotechnology research... directed at expanding the volume of profitable businesses in the US food and agricultural sector".<ref>[http://www.imba.missouri.edu/ home page], IMBA website, acc 18 May 2010</ref> | ||
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IMBA is has been funded by the USDA since the mid 1990s. It got its grant-funded status with the help of then [[Monsanto]] CEO, [[Richard Mahoney]].<ref>[http://www.imba.missouri.edu/index.php?region=3 History], IMBA website, acc 18 May 2010</ref> | IMBA is has been funded by the USDA since the mid 1990s. It got its grant-funded status with the help of then [[Monsanto]] CEO, [[Richard Mahoney]].<ref>[http://www.imba.missouri.edu/index.php?region=3 History], IMBA website, acc 18 May 2010</ref> |
Revision as of 19:28, 18 May 2010
The Illinois-Missouri Biotechnology Alliance (IMBA) funds the pro-GM journal AgBioForum. IMBA's purpose is "to fund biotechnology research... directed at expanding the volume of profitable businesses in the US food and agricultural sector".[1]
IMBA is has been funded by the USDA since the mid 1990s. It got its grant-funded status with the help of then Monsanto CEO, Richard Mahoney.[2]