Difference between revisions of "David Tribe"

From Powerbase
Jump to: navigation, search
m (internal link)
Line 8: Line 8:
 
==Other activities==
 
==Other activities==
 
In an email to GMWatch, Tribe pointed out his other activities as follows:
 
In an email to GMWatch, Tribe pointed out his other activities as follows:
:I have a Ph.D. in Bacterial genetics and B.Sc in Biochemistry and Chemistry from the University of Melbourne and numerous scientific publications. I have been affiliated also with UNESCO with activities in Vietnam and Thailand, so my activities are across the political spectrum. I have spoken at numerous different organisations including the Australian Labor Party, B'nai Brith, The Greens political party, and Rotary.<ref>David Tribe, Email to GMWatch, 20 Mar 2011</ref>
+
:I have a Ph.D. in Bacterial genetics and B.Sc in Biochemistry and Chemistry from the University of Melbourne and numerous scientific publications. I have been affiliated also with UNESCO with activities in Vietnam and Thailand, so my activities are across the political spectrum. I have spoken at numerous different organisations including the Australian Labor Party, [[B'nai Brith]], The Greens political party, and Rotary.<ref>David Tribe, Email to GMWatch, 20 Mar 2011</ref>
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 11:12, 21 March 2011

David Tribe is a senior lecturer in food science, food safety, biotechnology and microbiology in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. With Bruce Chassy, he runs the pro-GM website, Academics Review.[1]

Affiliations

Other activities

In an email to GMWatch, Tribe pointed out his other activities as follows:

I have a Ph.D. in Bacterial genetics and B.Sc in Biochemistry and Chemistry from the University of Melbourne and numerous scientific publications. I have been affiliated also with UNESCO with activities in Vietnam and Thailand, so my activities are across the political spectrum. I have spoken at numerous different organisations including the Australian Labor Party, B'nai Brith, The Greens political party, and Rotary.[5]

Resources

See Institute of Public Affairs

Notes

  1. Academics Review. Founders, acc 19 Mar 2011
  2. Academics Review. Founders, acc 19 Mar 2011
  3. Academics Review. Founders, acc 19 Mar 2011
  4. Biofortified, Authors, acc 19 Mar 2011
  5. David Tribe, Email to GMWatch, 20 Mar 2011