| Biotechnology, the Media, and Public Policy |
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Thursday, June 12, 2003
8:30 AM
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Thursday, June 12, 2003
5:00 PM
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| Location: |
Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Directions to AEI |
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For more than two decades, scientists have been working to develop a range of animal, agricultural, and industrial products (such as foods and pharmaceuticals) made with the help of genetic modification. As has often been the case with the introduction of new scientific methods, gene manipulation has stirred intense and contentious debates. This sometimes-confrontational atmosphere has limited the use of this new technology by negatively shaping public attitudes and government policies toward bioengineering around the world.
This conference will focus on the origins of this debate; how the dialogue on genetic modification has shaped public policy around the world; how it impacts the commercial realities of companies developing new products; how it might alter the course of future research; and what strategies might be formulated to develop a more rational public policy that would foster more constructive discussion over the costs and benefits of genetic manipulation. |
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8:15 a.m. |
Registration |
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8:30 |
Continental Breakfast |
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9:00 |
Introduction: |
Jon Entine, AEI |
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9:05 |
Opening Address: |
Lester Crawford, Food and Drug Administration |
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9:45 |
Panel I: Biodiplomacy and Public Perception |
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Moderator: |
Tim Friend, USA Today |
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Panelists: |
Vivian Moses, King’s College, London |
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Robert Paarlberg, Wellesley College |
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C. S. Prakash, Tuskegee University |
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Javier Verastegui, CamBio Tec-Canada |
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Luncheon |
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12:20 p.m. |
Keynote Speaker: |
Andrew S. Natsios, U.S. Agency for International Development |
| 1:30 |
Panel II: Emerging Challenges for Commercializing Biotechnology |
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Moderator: |
Justin Gillis, Washington Post |
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Panelists: |
Rob Horsch, Monsanto |
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Joseph McGonigle, Aqua Bounty Farms |
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Patrick Moore, Greenspirit |
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Martina Newell-McGloughlin, University of California |
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Panel III: GMOs and Communications Issues |
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Moderator: |
Jon Entine, AEI |
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Panelists: |
Jay Byrne, v-Fluence, Inc. |
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Carol Tucker Foreman, Consumer Federation of America’s Food Policy Institute |
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Tony Gilland, British Institute of Ideas |
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Thomas Hoban, North Carolina State University |
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Doug Powell, University of Guelph, Ontario |
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5:00 |
Adjournment | |
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| Available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. |
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More Information
Ryan Stowers American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-862-5806 Fax: 202-862-7177 E-mail: RStowers@aei.org
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Media Inquiries
Veronique Rodman American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-862-4870 E-mail: VRodman@aei.org
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