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September 14, 2011
Reducing uncertainty in regulatory decision-making for transgenic crops: more ecological research or clearer environmental risk assessment?
Alan Raybould
Transgenic Research
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April 6, 2012
Can science justify regulatory decisions about the cultivation of transgenic crops?
Alan Raybould
Transgenic Research
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August 5, 2021
Improving the politics of biotechnological innovations in food security and other sustainable development goals
Alan Raybould
Environmental Biosafety Research
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October 7, 2011
The bucket and the searchlight: formulating and testing risk hypotheses about the weediness and invasiveness potential of transgenic crops
Alan Raybould
Transgenic Research
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July 20, 2019
Problem formulation and phenotypic characterisation for the development of novel crops
Alan Raybould
Environmental Biosafety Research
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April 21, 2007
Problem formulation and hypothesis testing for environmental risk assessments of genetically modified crops
Alan Raybould
Environmental Biosafety Research
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April 26, 2006
Tiered tests to assess the environmental risk of fitness changes in hybrids between transgenic crops and wild relatives: the example of virus resistant Brassica napus
Alan Raybould, Ian Cooper
Transgenic Research
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January 11, 2014
Nontarget organism effects tests on eCry3.1Ab and their application to the ecological risk assessment for cultivation of Event 5307 maize
Andrea Burns, Alan Raybould
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
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May 15, 2018
Policy-Led Comparative Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Crops: Testing for Increased Risk Rather Than Profiling Phenotypes Leads to Predictable and Transparent Decision-Making
Alan Raybould, Phil Macdonald
Transgenic Research
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September 15, 2010
Non-target organism effects tests on Vip3A and their application to the ecological risk assessment for cultivation of MIR162 maize
Alan Raybould, Demetra Vlachos
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GM Crops
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September 14, 2011
Reducing uncertainty in regulatory decision-making for transgenic crops: more ecological research or clearer environmental risk assessment?
Alan Raybould
Transgenic Research
|
April 6, 2012
Can science justify regulatory decisions about the cultivation of transgenic crops?
Alan Raybould
Transgenic Research
|
August 5, 2021
Improving the politics of biotechnological innovations in food security and other sustainable development goals
Alan Raybould
Environmental Biosafety Research
|
October 7, 2011
The bucket and the searchlight: formulating and testing risk hypotheses about the weediness and invasiveness potential of transgenic crops
Alan Raybould
Transgenic Research
|
July 20, 2019
Problem formulation and phenotypic characterisation for the development of novel crops
Alan Raybould
Environmental Biosafety Research
|
April 21, 2007
Problem formulation and hypothesis testing for environmental risk assessments of genetically modified crops
Alan Raybould
Environmental Biosafety Research
|
April 26, 2006
Tiered tests to assess the environmental risk of fitness changes in hybrids between transgenic crops and wild relatives: the example of virus resistant Brassica napus
Alan Raybould, Ian Cooper
Transgenic Research
|
January 11, 2014
Nontarget organism effects tests on eCry3.1Ab and their application to the ecological risk assessment for cultivation of Event 5307 maize
Andrea Burns, Alan Raybould
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
|
May 15, 2018
Policy-Led Comparative Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Crops: Testing for Increased Risk Rather Than Profiling Phenotypes Leads to Predictable and Transparent Decision-Making
Alan Raybould, Phil Macdonald
Transgenic Research
|
September 15, 2010
Non-target organism effects tests on Vip3A and their application to the ecological risk assessment for cultivation of MIR162 maize
Alan Raybould, Demetra Vlachos
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