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The New Zealand transgenic tamarillo trials
Tuesday, 16 October 2001, 3:25 pm | Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics
Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics (PSRG) acknowledge HortResearch agreeing to sterilize the topsoil at the Kerikeri transgenic tamarillo field trial site. More >>
Xenotransplantation
Tuesday, 16 October 2001, 11:10 am | Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics
Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics (PSRG) welcomes the Health Canada Report giving recommendations for xenotransplants. The Report follows discussions in Ottawa in 2000 by experts from Europe and North America. More >>
Open Letter To Govt On RCGM Report
Friday, 12 October 2001, 9:53 am | Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics
from the Trustees, Members, Associate Members and Supporters of Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics (New Zealand) More >>
Patenting Plants
Friday, 5 October 2001, 5:04 pm | Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics
Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics welcome the US Supreme Court looking to find a balance between farmers’ traditional rights and those of researchers when awarding patents on plants. More >>
Diversity at Risk
Friday, 5 October 2001, 9:42 am | Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics
The discovery in Mexico of native corn varieties contaminated by transgenic DNA should raise alarm bells for New Zealand. Tested under government sponsored research, 15 of 22 sites proved positive. Researchers identified DNA sequences from the cauliflower ... More >>
PSRG Congratulate NZLSN On Moratorium Extension
Wednesday, 29 August 2001, 12:34 am | Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics
Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics (PSRG) congratulate the New Zealand Life Sciences Network (Inc) for suggesting a two-month extension to the moratorium on field trials and commercial releases of genetically engineered organisms into ... More >>