MEDIA INVITATION: Are GM foods safe to eat?January 21, 2003Are GM foods safe to eat or are the health risks greater than those associated with conventional foods? Could the use of antibiotic resistance genes in GM plants lead to widespread resistance to antibiotics within humans? Could genetic modification of foods lead consumers to develop new food allergies? These are some of the important questions that will be addressed at an event organised by the BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science). Evidence presented by leading scientists in the field will inform the Science Review Panel, led by Professor David King, the Government's Chief Scientific Advisor, which is considering the current state of knowledge on the safety of GM foods. Scientists presenting evidence at the event are: Professor Derek Burke, former Chair of the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes; Dr John Heritage, from the Faculty of Biological Sciences at University of Leeds; Dr Clive Meredith, Head of Immunology at BIBRA International Ltd, a leading independent provider of support to governments and industry in areas including clinical research and toxicology; and Dr Peter Lund from the School of Biosciences at the University of Birmingham. Members of the audience will also be invited to question the scientists and contribute to the scientific discussion. The Science Review Panel is part of the Government's national dialogue on genetically modified (GM) issues. In addition to the discussion on the safety of GM foods, the panel will also be addressing the implications of GM technology with regards agriculture, environment, ecology, gene flow and non-food uses. These issues, together with a public debate on GM technology and an economic study, will be addressed at separate events to be held around the UK and the results used to inform the Government and the public. The BA is organising the panel discussion looking at the safety of GM foods on behalf of the Office of Science and Technology. It will take place at 6.30pm on Thursday 23 January at the Science Museum, London. Further information about the Science Review Panel can be found at www.gmsciencedebate.org.uk. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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