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The 7th International Biosafety Symposium
(Beijing – China – October 10–16, 2002)

Environ. Biosafety Res. 2 (2003)

 
  [1] Session on:
New science for enhanced biosafety
 
     
  Joachim SCHIEMANN, Chairperson  
     
  Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Institute for Plant Virology, Microbiology and Biosafety, Messeweg 11/12, 38104 Braunschweig, Germany  
     
  SPEAKERS  
     
  Site-specific genetic modifications for the post-genomic era  
  David Ow
Plant Gene Expression Center, USA
 
     
  Elimination of marker genes by site-specific recombination  
  Jianru Zuo
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
 
     
  Means of preventing gene flow due to outcrossing  
  Ralph Bock
Muenster University, Germany
 
     
  Biosafety aspects for molecular farming  
  Rainer Fischer
Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, Germany
 
     
  Science-based approach to assessing the ecological risk of crops derived through modern
biotechnology
 
  Thomas E. Nickson
Monsanto, USA
 
   
 
 
  [2] Session on:
Consequences of gene flow
 
     
  Allison A. SNOW, Chairperson  
     
  Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA  
     
  SPEAKERS  
     
  Crop-to crop gene flow: dispersal of transgenes during field tests and commercialization  
  Baltazar Baltazar
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Mexico
 
     
  Gene flow from crops to wild relatives in Asia: case studies and general expectations  
  Baorong Lu
Fudan University, China
 
     
  Mitigating gene flow: herbicide resistant rice, introgression to weedy red rice, and mitigation strategies  
  Jonathan Gressel
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
 
     
  Agronomic effects of gene flow: multiple herbicide resistance in volunteer crop plants  
  Linda Hall
University of Alberta, Canada
 
     
  Ecological effects of pest resistance genes that disperse into weed populations  
  Allison Snow
Ohio State University, USA
 
   

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