- 21. Biologist accuses journal of double standards over Séralini study retraction
- (2014)
- ... on microscopy parameters to "detect potential impacts of this GM maize on rats". The previous issue of the same journal published a study conducted by the team of Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini, which concl ...
- Created on 15 January 2014
- 22. Prof David Schubert condemns Séralini study retraction
- (2014)
- David Schubert, a professor at the Salk Institute, condemns the retraction by the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology of the Séralini study on GM maize and Roundup EXCERPTS: The editors claim the ...
- Created on 09 January 2014
- 23. New video on Séralini paper retraction
- (2014)
- ... Project. It also includes an interview with Dr E. Ann Clark, formerly a professor of plant agriculture at the University of Guelph. It's had over 31,000 views already. ...
- Created on 06 January 2014
- 24. Did journal editor read the Séralini paper before retracting it?
- (2013)
- ... that Goodman not take part in this process and that Hayes readily agreed to this. BUT Hayes also admits that, "Professor Goodman, along with all other members of the editorial board was involved in ...
- Created on 11 December 2013
- 25. Retracting Séralini study violates science and ethics
- (2013)
- ... to do so. Or have a look at the ISIS bookstore for other publications Giles-Eric Séralini, a professor of molecular biology at Caen University, led a toxicological study on GM maize and Roundup herbicide ...
- Created on 05 December 2013
- 26. Member of the Academy of Sciences supports Séralini
- (2013)
- ... publication, by the end of the year, of an article demolishing point by point the criticisms levelled at the team of Professor Séralini. For him, this study is "truly innovative. The data are very significan ...
- Created on 28 November 2013
- 27. Séralini asked to retract his article on a GMO maize - he refuses
- (2013)
- ... Observateur (Science and the Future), 28 Nov 2013 GMWatch translation from French original at http://bit.ly/1jNbePu The journal Food and Chemical Toxicology wants to withdraw the article by Professor ...
- Created on 28 November 2013
- 28. Debunking stale GM lies over Seralini study
- (2013)
- ... The Sunday Herald (Scotland), 6 Oct 2013 http://www.heraldscotland.com/comment/letters/addressing-claims-on-gm-lab-tests.22340931 Professor Anthony Trewavas's letter regarding Prof GE Seralini's stu ...
- Created on 06 October 2013
- 29. Did a tobacco industry lobbyist try to silence the Seralini study?
- (2013)
- ... d its associated herbicide], Le Monde received by email a curious proposal for an article on the French biologist's work. It originated from two ageing researchers, the toxicologist Bruce Chassy, Professor E ...
- Created on 29 March 2013
- 30. Belgian opinion on Seralini study undermines EFSA view
- (2013)
- ... The two-year study by French Professor Gilles-Eric Seralini, published on September 18 last year, was widely criticised by food safety bodies for its "inadequate" design and methodology. The paper was of "ins ...
- Created on 04 March 2013
- 31. Exposé of French Academy of Sciences hatchet job on Seralini
- (2013)
- ... award ceremony at the Academy, I exchanged a few words with one of my colleagues at the Institute, Professor Alain-Jacques Valleron, a biostatistician, for whom I have huge respect. He made me aware that ...
- Created on 28 February 2013
- 32. Paris Match on Seralini and the price of truth
- (2013)
- ... to be able to look themselves in the face, they decided to fight back. GILLES-ERIC SÉRALINI, 52 Professor and research scientist in molecular biology at the University of Caen "I was told: 'You kn ...
- Created on 25 January 2013
- 33. New website answers Seralini's critics
- (2013)
- ... +44 (0)752 753 6923 Email: claire.robinson@gmoseralini.org *GMOSeralini.org is a new one-stop resource that provides citizens, the media, and scientists with information about the research of Professor ...
- Created on 07 January 2013
- 34. A red warning light: Reflections on Seralini by a biologist
- (2012)
- Following is a commentary on the findings of Prof GE Seralini and colleagues that NK603 GM maize and Roundup produced severe toxic effects in rats. The author is John J Moore, former professor of biology ...
- Created on 20 December 2012
- 35. Smelling a corporate rat: Séralini attackers exposed
- (2012)
- ... Times along with the scathing comments of Bruce M. Chassy, professor emeritus of food science at the University of Illinois. Retraction campaign kicks in Another key player in whipping up hostility ...
- Created on 13 December 2012
- 36. Growing wave of resistance to attacks on Seralini
- (2012)
- ... on, a professor at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, with regard to the statement opposing the attacks on Seralini that was published in Le Monde, that, "There are also people who have partici ...
- Created on 17 November 2012
- 37. Industry gets away with miserable GMO trials
- (2012)
- ... to the scientist who performed the study, Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini from the University of Caen, the rats that ate GM corn developed tumours more quickly, and the tumours were larger. The same pictur ...
- Created on 13 November 2012
- 38. Seralini accuses EFSA of a con trick
- (2012)
- ... sial researcher has yet to hand over more information on his study design and methodology. In a statement issued Oct. 22, EFSA says that, after receiving a written request from the Caen University profe ...
- Created on 31 October 2012
- 39. Proof that EFSA used double standards to attack Seralini
- (2012)
- ... ng trials using genetically engineered maize (NK603) and the herbicide Roundup has been harshly criticised by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA 2012). The research was led by French Professor Gilles-E ...
- Created on 30 October 2012
- 40. Cancer specialist supports Seralini, condemns his critics
- (2012)
- ... Prof. Belpomme is not the only cancer specialist to speak out in support of Seralini's study. Mustafa Djamgoz, professor of cancer biology at Imperial College, London, has also said Seralini's findin ...
- Created on 29 October 2012