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

 
  [3] Session on:
Possible implication of the release of transgenic crops in centers of origin or diversity
 
     
  Ariel ALVAREZ-MORALES, Chairperson  
     
  CINVESTAV Irapuato, Apdo. Postal 629, Irapuato Gto., 36500 Mexico  
     
  SPEAKERS  
     
  Transgenes in maize landraces in Oaxaca: official report on the extent and implications  
  Ariel Alvarez-Morales
CINVESTAV Irapuato, Mexico
 
     
  Farmers' management of maize landrace diversity  
  Julien Berthaud
IRD/CIMMYT, Mexico
 
     
  Concerns about the effect of transgene introgression in maize landraces and teosinte  
  José de Jesús Sánchez-González
Universidad De Guadalajara, Mexico
 
     
  Possible effects of transgenes on genetic diversity  
  Paul Gepts
University of California, Davis, USA
 
   
 
 
  [4] Session on:
Why regulate and how?
 
     
  Julian KINDERLERER, Chairperson  
     
  Sheffield Institute of Biotechnological Law & Ethics, Law Department, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom  
     
  SPEAKERS  
     
  The precautionary principle  
  Eric Schoonejans
Ministère de l’Environnement, France
 
     
  The trigger is novelty  
  Desmond Mahon
Environment Canada, Canada
 
     
  Biosafety regulation in China  
  Jingen Cheng
Chinese Ministry of Agriculture, China
 
     
  Criteria for evaluating biosafety frameworks: objectives and standards  
  Terry Medley
DuPont Agriculture & Nutrition, USA
 
   

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