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The [[Chief Scientific Advisor to the Scottish Executive]] is a new post created in the [[Scottish Executive]] in May 2006.
 
The [[Chief Scientific Advisor to the Scottish Executive]] is a new post created in the [[Scottish Executive]] in May 2006.
  
Professor Ann Glover a scientist from Aberdeen University, and past winner of the Sir [[Ian Wood]] award for innovation, was seconded to the Scottish Executive 'to provide independent advice to Ministers, take the lead on co-ordinating science policy across the Executive and work closely with the science community' {{ref|Execrelease}}.   
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Professor [[Ann Glover]] a scientist from Aberdeen University, and past winner of the Sir [[Ian Wood]] award for innovation, was seconded to the Scottish Executive 'to provide independent advice to Ministers, take the lead on co-ordinating science policy across the Executive and work closely with the science community' {{ref|Execrelease}}.   
  
 
Glover takes over from 'Professor [[Wilson Sibbett]], the Chair of the [[Scottish Science Advisory Committee]] (SSAC), and the Executive's external Chief Adviser on Science [who] will continue in that role until the end of December 2006'.{{ref|Execrelease2}}  
 
Glover takes over from 'Professor [[Wilson Sibbett]], the Chair of the [[Scottish Science Advisory Committee]] (SSAC), and the Executive's external Chief Adviser on Science [who] will continue in that role until the end of December 2006'.{{ref|Execrelease2}}  
  
It has to be doubted just how 'independent' Professor Glover is.  She is an open believer in research being a business opportunity and in the commercialisation of science.  She also recommends patenting and retaining Intellectual Property rights for financial gain {{ref|presentation}}.  An advocate of Biotechnology and GM foods {{ref|sunherald}}, indeed her company won the award of best new Biotech Company for 2000 {{ref|ibid}}.  On 13th February this year at the [[Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research]] she is to give a lecture titled 'Does Science Matter?' which is 'organised jointly with the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] and the [[Institute of Biology Scotland]]'. {{ref|ECRR}} The [[Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research]] is a partnership made up of some known champions of GM foods.
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It has to be doubted just how 'independent' Professor Glover is.  She is an open believer in research being a business opportunity and in the commercialisation of science.  She also recommends patenting and retaining Intellectual Property rights for financial gain {{ref|presentation}}.  An advocate of Biotechnology and GM foods {{ref|sunherald}}, her company, [[Remedios]] won the award of best new Biotech Company for 2000 {{ref|ibid}}.  On 13th February this year at the [[Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research]] she is to give a lecture titled 'Does Science Matter?' which is 'organised jointly with the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] and the [[Institute of Biology Scotland]]'. {{ref|ECRR}} The [[Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research]] is a partnership made up of some known champions of GM foods.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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#{{note|presentation}}[http://www.relu.ac.uk/events/Janconf06/Presentations/Glover.pdf Professor Ann Glover Presentation 2006]
 
#{{note|presentation}}[http://www.relu.ac.uk/events/Janconf06/Presentations/Glover.pdf Professor Ann Glover Presentation 2006]
 
#{{note|ECRR}} [http://www.ecrr.org.uk/ Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research Briefings and Headlines page], accessed January 2007.
 
#{{note|ECRR}} [http://www.ecrr.org.uk/ Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research Briefings and Headlines page], accessed January 2007.
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[[Category:Scottish Government]]

Latest revision as of 11:58, 6 April 2008

The Chief Scientific Advisor to the Scottish Executive is a new post created in the Scottish Executive in May 2006.

Professor Ann Glover a scientist from Aberdeen University, and past winner of the Sir Ian Wood award for innovation, was seconded to the Scottish Executive 'to provide independent advice to Ministers, take the lead on co-ordinating science policy across the Executive and work closely with the science community' [1].

Glover takes over from 'Professor Wilson Sibbett, the Chair of the Scottish Science Advisory Committee (SSAC), and the Executive's external Chief Adviser on Science [who] will continue in that role until the end of December 2006'.[2]

It has to be doubted just how 'independent' Professor Glover is. She is an open believer in research being a business opportunity and in the commercialisation of science. She also recommends patenting and retaining Intellectual Property rights for financial gain [3]. An advocate of Biotechnology and GM foods [4], her company, Remedios won the award of best new Biotech Company for 2000 [5]. On 13th February this year at the Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research she is to give a lecture titled 'Does Science Matter?' which is 'organised jointly with the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Institute of Biology Scotland'. [6] The Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research is a partnership made up of some known champions of GM foods.

References

  1. ^ Scottish Executive 'New Science Champion for Scotland News Release, 25/05/2006
  2. ^ Scottish Executive 'New Science Champion for Scotland News Release, 25/05/2006
  3. ^ Professor Ann Glover Presentation 2006
  4. ^GM Food is Answer to hunger and Poverty Sunday Herald 31 December 2006
  5. ^Professor Ann Glover Presentation 2006
  6. ^ Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research Briefings and Headlines page, accessed January 2007.