Cloned-animal foods could soon enter Canada’s food supply with no labels identifying them as cloned and no warning to consumers—a move that risks public trust.
Yi Li, professor of horticultural plant breeding biotechnology in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources ...
In other news, the FDA moves to restrict use of fluoride supplements by children and the EPA approves more pesticides that some consider PFAS ...
How do regulators address concerns in the court of evidentiary decision making -- and of public opinion -- surrounding ...
Management of healthcare shipments requires not only logistics expertise but also a deep understanding of regulatory ...
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GMO Insulin: What You Need to Know
Discover the benefits of GMO insulin, a safe, effective option for diabetes management, using genetically modified bacteria ...
The decision ends a decade-long legal battle by the African Centre for Biodiversity and cements new legal standards for ...
The decision ends a decade-long legal battle by the African Centre for Biodiversity and cements new legal standards for ...
US Appeals Court ruling adds pressure on Canadian regulators, as poll shows 83% of Canadians want mandatory labelling of GM ...
More Canadian research into crop variety development is incorporating gene editing, and one researcher notes that Canada’s ...
Our new but simple method is far more effective and can now be applied to a much wider range of plant species than our ...
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