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These two papers were prepared by task forces of the ILSI International Food Biotechnology Committee. A report by German NGO TestBiotech examines how the 2004 paper designed the industry-friendly risk assessment process for GM foods, which was later adopted by the [[European Food Safety Authority]] (EFSA).<ref>Then, C. and Bauer-Panskus, A. 2010. [http://www.testbiotech.de/sites/default/files/EFSA_Playing_Field_of_ILSI.pdf European Food Safety Authority: A playing field for the biotech industry. Standards for risk assessment massively influenced by industry]. TestBiotech Background 1-12-2010.</ref>
 
These two papers were prepared by task forces of the ILSI International Food Biotechnology Committee. A report by German NGO TestBiotech examines how the 2004 paper designed the industry-friendly risk assessment process for GM foods, which was later adopted by the [[European Food Safety Authority]] (EFSA).<ref>Then, C. and Bauer-Panskus, A. 2010. [http://www.testbiotech.de/sites/default/files/EFSA_Playing_Field_of_ILSI.pdf European Food Safety Authority: A playing field for the biotech industry. Standards for risk assessment massively influenced by industry]. TestBiotech Background 1-12-2010.</ref>
  
Other contributors to the 2004 ILSI paper and members of the ILSI task force that generated it are employees of GM/agrochemical companies.<ref>Then, C. and Bauer-Panskus, A. 2010. [http://www.testbiotech.de/sites/default/files/EFSA_Playing_Field_of_ILSI.pdf European Food Safety Authority: A playing field for the biotech industry. Standards for risk assessment massively influenced by industry]. TestBiotech Background 1-12-2010.</ref>
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Other contributors to the 2004 ILSI paper and members of the ILSI task force that generated it are employees of GM/agrochemical companies.  
  
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For example:<ref>Then, C. and Bauer-Panskus, A. 2010. [http://www.testbiotech.de/sites/default/files/EFSA_Playing_Field_of_ILSI.pdf European Food Safety Authority: A playing field for the biotech industry. Standards for risk assessment massively influenced by industry]. TestBiotech Background 1-12-2010.</ref>
 
*[[Kevin Glenn]] - contributor and ILSI task force member - [[Monsanto]]
 
*[[Kevin Glenn]] - contributor and ILSI task force member - [[Monsanto]]
 
*[[Barbara Henry]] - contributor - [[Bayer]] CropScience
 
*[[Barbara Henry]] - contributor - [[Bayer]] CropScience
 
*[[Ray Shillito]] - contributor - [[Bayer]] CropScience
 
*[[Ray Shillito]] - contributor - [[Bayer]] CropScience
 
*[[Robin Eichen Conn]] – ILSI task force member – [[Cargill]]
 
*[[Robin Eichen Conn]] – ILSI task force member – [[Cargill]]
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*[[Jason J. Hlywka]] - author - [[Cantox]] (consultancy firm to agrochemical and pharmaceutical companies)
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*[[Natalie Hubbard]] - vice chair of the ILSI task force - [[DuPont]]/Pioneer
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 21:31, 18 March 2011

Prof Bruce Chassy is a pro-GM scientist based at the University of Illinois. With David Tribe, he runs the pro-GM website, Academics Review.

Chassy was lead author of the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) publications "Nutritional and Safety Assessments of Foods and Feeds Nutritionally Improved through Biotechnology” (2004) and "Nutritional and Safety Assessments of Foods and Feeds Nutritionally Improved through Biotechnology: Case Studies” (2008).[1]

These two papers were prepared by task forces of the ILSI International Food Biotechnology Committee. A report by German NGO TestBiotech examines how the 2004 paper designed the industry-friendly risk assessment process for GM foods, which was later adopted by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).[2]

Other contributors to the 2004 ILSI paper and members of the ILSI task force that generated it are employees of GM/agrochemical companies.

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