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BREI
Library items:
Various Hardcopy Biotech Info Items.
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CD’s
1. A
short course on Biotech - 6
copies
Overheads
of Biotech talks
1. Collins, G.
2000. Biotechnology
-- what is it and how will it impact our foods?
Millenium Health Workshop
2.
David Hildebrand, University of Kentucky, January, 2000
3.
Maelor Davies, University of Kentucky, August, 2000.
Slide
talks
1.
Peggy Lemaux, University of California, Berkeley
Literature
copies
1. Balanced,
Thorough Assessments of Biotech
Bond,
C., Senator-MO. 2000. The
benefits and politics of biotechnology. Senate – January 26,
2000. Reported in ASPP News 27:8-10.
ESCOP.
2000. Agricultural Biotechnology: Critical Issues and Recommended
Responses from the Land Grant Universities, A report to the
Experiment Station Committee on Organization and Policy (ESCOP)
and the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP).
January 21.
Etheridge,
B. 2000. Seeds of Opportunity. Congressional
Report. Statement by Congressman Bob Etheridge on Agricultural
Biotechnology report by Rep. Nick Smith, April 13, 2000.
IFT.
2000. IFT Expert report on biotechnology and foods. IFT.
56 pages.
Institute
of Biology.1999. Genetically Modified Food.
All you ever wanted to know about GM foods but were afraid
to ask. Fact Sheet
Institute of Biology, November.
NABC
(National Agricultural Biotechnology Council). 1999.World food
security and sustainability: The impacts of biotechnology and
industrial consolidation. NABC report 11, Edited by Donald Weeks,
Jane Segelkren and Ralph Hardy.
180 pages. 3 copies
Nelson,
D.W. 2000. NABC (National Agricultural Council) news, letter from
the chair. Winter 2000, No. 20, 8 pages.
Persley,
G, et al. 1999. Applications of Biotechnology to crops: Benefits and Risks.
Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST),
Issue Paper No. 12.
Smith,
N., Chairman of the Subcommittee on Basic Research, US Congress.
2000. Seeds of Opportunity: An Assessment of the Benefits, Safety,
and Oversight of Plant Genomics and Agricultural Biotechnology.
Committee Print 106-B, 106th Congress Second Session.
April. 13. 83 pages.
2. Regulatory
Information
Thompson,
L. 2000.
Are bioengineered foods safe?.
FDA Consumer magazine, January – February.
3. Refereed
Journal Articles
Paarlberg,
R. 2000. The global food fight. Foreign
Affairs. 79:24-38.
4. Other
Articles
Bessin,
R., et al. 1999. Kentucky consumer survey results on Pesticides and GMO Foods.
Bruening,
G. 2000. Transgenes are revolutionizing crop production.
California Agricult. 54:36-69.
Crosbie,
K. 2000.
Evolution of an Idea.
Iowa State University VISIONS.
Dwyer,
S. 2000.
The growing pains of GMOs.
Prepared Foods, January edition.
Fisher
Scientific. 2000. Serving up the future.
LabReporter 2:43-44.
Krawezyk,
T. 1999.
Resolving regulatory rifts.
INFORM 10:756-763.
Leisinger,
K.M. 2000. The “Political Economy” of Agricultural
Biotechnology for the Developing World. Novartis Foundation for
Sustainable Development and Univ. Basel (Switzerland). 30 pages.
Miller,
H. 2000.
Unwisdom from the academy.
The Scientist 14:35.
Peterson,
R. 2000.
Public perceptions of agricultural biotechnology and
pesticides: Recent understandings and implications for risk
communication. American
Entomologist 46:8-16.
Sigurdson, C. and T. Knecht. 1999.
The Academy and Biotechnology. Signals 10 No. 6.
5. Popular
Press Articles
Nash,
J.M. 2000.
Grains of Hope. TIME
July 31.
Schmickle,
S. 2000. Genetic modification isn’t an unnatural process, Borlaug
says. Minneapolis
Star Tribune Feb. 2.
6. Farmer,
Food Industry Statements and Publications
Grain
Handlers. 2000. Biotech Position Statements of Key Grain Handlers.
2 copies
IFIC.
2000. Good Biotechnology; A communications guide to improving
understanding. 64 pages. Includes
a 3.5 in floppy disk containing a PowerPoint presentation on Food
Biotech.
7. Biotechnology
Industry Publications and Brochures
Council
for Biotechnology Information.
Good ideas are growing. 3
copies (folder)
Monsanto.
Butterflies and Bt corn pollen, Lab Research and Field Realities.
Monsanto.
Key facts about Food & Feed Safety, the products of plant
Biotechnology.
Monsanto.
Roundup Ready Corn: Food & Feed Safety.
Biotechnology Insight.
2 copies.
Monsanto.
The promise of Plant Biotechnology.
2 copies
Monsanto.
YieldGard Corn: Food & Feed Safety.
Biotechnology Insight.
.
8. Environmental/Consumer
Group Publications and Brochures
9. Miscellaneous
THRI.
2000. Molecular farming using “Tobacco Gum”.
Tobacco Tech. THRI,
University of Kentucky.
Agriculture
Biotechnology Information – A collection of 45 articles on
Food and Feed Safety, Environmental Topics, Field Trials,
Economics and other topics related to Agricultural Biotechnology.
(Compiled by Monsanto from internal and external sources)
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