- 1. Van Eenennaam study marred by bias and scientific shortcomings
- (2014)
- ... animals” and proves that GMOs are safe. Even before digging into the meat of the paper, we note there is a glaring bias considering Alison Van Eenennaam has previously worked with Monsanto(39). Additionally, ...
- Created on 03 October 2014
- 2. New study warning of dangers of gene editing in human embryos has relevance for agricultural GMOs
- (2023)
- ... animals are created not by cloning but by injecting the gene-editing tool straight into the fertilised embryo.” This is how Alison Van Eenennaam made her gene-edited cattle that were genetically manipulate ...
- Created on 02 July 2023
- 3. Review 550 – New GMOs
- (News review)
- ... ng article showing why it’s vital to regulate all GMOs, including those made with new GM techniques. She points out that Alison Van Eenennaam’s gene-edited hornless cattle were in 2019 found to unexpecte ...
- Created on 30 July 2023
- 4. We need the whole truth to regulate GMOs
- (2023)
- ... in that piece, that omission should be corrected. Rifkin pointed out that TALENs, the process UC Davis professor Alison Van Eenennaam and colleagues used to edit a gene responsible for the development ...
- Created on 18 July 2023
- 5. Gene-edited cattle pass FDA evaluation, GMO beef could enter food supply in two years
- (2022)
- ... regulatory decision on the gene-edited cattle as something between a rubber stamp and a leap of faith, GMO boosters are not happy. Former Monsanto scientist and developer of failed gene-edited GM cat ...
- Created on 24 March 2022
- 6. CRISPR gene editing causes whole chromosome loss
- (2021)
- ... ed gene-editing-induced risks. Just like chromothripsis, chromosome loss could potentially lead to cancer and other diseases. An example of how gene editing using embryo manipulation can go wrong is Ali ...
- Created on 18 November 2021
- 7. Mutants or miracles? Australia's GM cows
- (2020)
- ... L SLEZAK: Back at the paddock, the animals seem incredibly… normal. ALISON VAN EENENNAAM: So we had the two bulls and they were… they didn't grow horns. It's not a very interesting characteristic. MICHA ...
- Created on 19 March 2020
- 8. Why regulation of gene editing will not hurt small and medium size companies
- (2019)
- ... mal health. The gene-edited cattle were repeatedly used by pro-GMO lobbyists – including by the CEO of Recombinetics and Alison Van Eenennaam, the scientist who helped develop them – as an example of ...
- Created on 28 November 2019
- 9. United States - The precautionary principle to deal with GM animals?
- (2019)
- ... nor traceable. Like Alison Van Eenennaam, a researcher at the University of California Davis who has recently been in the news on the GM bulls case of Recombinetics.[3] the GMO proponents therefore argue ...
- Created on 11 October 2019
- 10. Rückblick Nr. 404
- (German General)
- ... ennaam durch die Informationsfreiheitsanfrage seitens US Right to Know in Bezug auf ihren E-Mail-Verkehr mit der Branche derart verstört gewesen, dass sie sich „womöglich vollends in den Elfenbeinturm zurü ...
- Created on 13 September 2019
- 11. Gene editing’s extra DNA problem: Déjà vu all over again
- (2019)
- ... over again Belinda Martineau, September 6, 2019 https://biotechsalon.com/2019/09/06/gene-editings-extra-dna-problem-deja-vu-all-over-again/ [links to sources at the URL above] UC Davis researcher Aliso ...
- Created on 11 September 2019
- 12. How "natural" is new GM?
- (2019)
- ... a naturally bred one, industry wouldn’t be able to enforce its patent on the gene-edited organism. The GMO animal developer Alison Van Eenennaam has been claiming for years that the changes induced ...
- Created on 11 September 2019
- 13. Gene-edited cattle have a major screwup in their DNA
- (2019)
- ... for the hornless cattle in the US. However, its collaborator at the University of California, Davis, veterinary scientist Alison Van Eenennaam, opened a file on the animals with the FDA last year, she s ...
- Created on 03 September 2019
- 14. Gene-edited hornless cattle: Flaws in the genome overlooked
- (2019)
- ... ls, Alison Van Eenennaam, begins, "Gene editing — one of the newest and most promising tools of biotechnology — enables animal breeders to make beneficial genetic changes, without bringing along unwanted ge ...
- Created on 09 August 2019
- 15. Review 404
- (News review)
- ... laws – the laws that US Right to Know has made such brilliant use of to investigate the links between certain university researchers and industry. In her law review, Polsky cites the former Monsanto e ...
- Created on 05 July 2019
- 16. GM farm animals: Regulators rush to keep consumers in the dark
- (2019)
- ... d animals for food will turn up a disproportionate amount of articles by or featuring Dr Alison Van Eenennaam, a specialist in animal genomics and biotechnology at the University of California, Davis—a ...
- Created on 01 July 2019
- 17. UC Berkeley law prof presents GMO promoter as shrinking violet needing protection from public scrutiny
- (2019)
- ... cle how Polsky's law review cites the former Monsanto employee Alison Van Eenennaam, who is now a professor at UC Davis, as a key example as to why academics should be exempted from scrutiny — with Polsky imp ...
- Created on 25 June 2019
- 18. Guardian falls for Utopian picture of gene editing
- (2019)
- ... lly quotes an agbiotech entrepreneur as claiming that CRISPR could "really solve the entire [agricultural] industry’s problems". She also quotes the former Monsanto scientist and GMO lobbyist Alison Va ...
- Created on 31 May 2019
- 19. AAAS revokes award to scientists whose studies led to ban on glyphosate in Sri Lanka
- (2019)
- ... m Olsson Frank. Other former AAAS presidents, such as Peter Raven, have close ties to Monsanto.” And former Monsanto employee Alison L. Van Eenennaam is the incoming chair of the AAAS Agriculture, Fo ...
- Created on 19 February 2019
- 20. Pamela Ronald led chemical industry front group efforts
- (2018)
- ... decision to offer and promote non-GMO foods. In April 2015, Dr. Ronald emailed Entine and Alison Van Eenennaam, PhD, a former Monsanto employee and cooperative extension specialist at UC Davis, to suggest ...
- Created on 28 December 2018