The Knowledge
Centre Wednesday, 20th
December, 2000
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Prodi
Welcomes The Report Of The EU-US Biotech Forum
(Summary)
According to Reuters,
the EU-US Biotechnology Consultative Forum presented its report to the
summit leaders. Established from the initiative of Presidents Prodi,
Clinton, and other world leaders, the EU-US Biotechnology Consultative
Forum was created to bring together twenty of the top independent experts
from the EU and US to examine the "broad range of issues of concern
in biotechnology."
The twenty-member
forum worked diligently to produce a "consensus report on the complex
and critical issues related to the use of biotechnology in food and
agriculture. The Forum has looked at the overall context in which debate
on biotechnology has tended to become polarised, at principles and possible
improvements in regulatory systems, and at biotechnology in the context
of sustainable agriculture in the developing and developed worlds."
The report of the
EU-US Consultative Forum will be made available on the European Commission
website:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/external_relations/index_en.htm
The members of the
EU-US Biotechnology Consultative Forum:
- Norman Borlaug,
Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of International Agriculture at Texas
A&M University, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work
on the "Green Revolution."
- Derek Burke,
Ph D., Professor, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of East
Anglia, former Professor of Biological Sciences at the University
of Warwick, former Chair of the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods
and Processes, Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Science
and Technology Select Committee.
- Gordon Conway,
Ph.D., President of the Rockefeller Foundation and an agricultural
ecologist.
- Susan Davies,
is Principal Policy Adviser with responsibility for food issues of
the United Kingdom Consumers'Association.
- Rebecca J. Goldburg,
Ph.D., Senior Scientist at Environmental Defense (USA).
- Cutberto Garza
MD, PhD. (Co-chair); Professor, Division of Nutritional Sciences,
Cornell Univesity, Ithaca NY.
- Jennie Hunter-Cevera,
Ph.D., President of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute.
- Noklle Lenoir,
Chair of the European Group on Ethics in science and new Technology,
European Union, Justice of the French Constitutional Court.
- Dan Leskien,
advisor to 'Gesellschaft f:r Technische Zusammenarbeit' (Germany)
on intellectual property rights and plant genetic resources in developing
countries and permanent biotechnology advisor to Friends of the Earth.
- Mens Lvnnroth,
Ph.D., Managing Director of MISTRA, the Swedish Foundation for Strategic
Environmental Research.
- Ruud Lubbers,
Prof., (co-chair), Professor for Globalisation and Sustainable Development
at the Catholic University Brabant (Tilburg University), former Prime
Minister of the Netherlands.
- Terry L. Medley,
J.D., Vice President, Biotechnology , Regulatory and External Affairs,
Dupont Nutrition and Health (USA).
- Pedro Puigdominech
Rosell, Prof., research Professor at the department of molecular genetics,
Instituto de Biologia Molecular de Barcelona. CSIC.
- Leonardo Santi,
Prof., President of the Advanced Biotechnology Center, Genoa (Italy)
and Chairman of the National Committee for Biosafety and Biotechnology
Presidency of Cabinet of Ministers Rome.
- Christopher Roland
Somerville, Ph.D., Director of The Carnegie Institution of Washington,
Department of Plant Biology and professor of Biological sciences at
Stanford University.
- Carol Tucker
Foreman, Director, The Food Policy Institute of the Consumer Federation
of America, former Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services,
US Department of Agriculture.
- Ryland Frederick
Utlaut farmer of corn, soybeans and wheat near Grand Pass, Missouri,
past President of the National Corn Growers Association (USA).
- Luis Vasconcelos
e Souza, is President of the Portuguese Associations of Maize Producers
and Vice-President of the European Association of Maize Producers.
- Eduard Veltkamp,
Prof., Senior Vice President, Research Unilever (the Netherlands).
- LeRoy B. Walters,
Ph.D., Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, and Professor
of Philosophy, Georgetown University.
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