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149 Publicly funded risk studies on gene technology

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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSECT RESISTANCE TO PYRAMIDED BT COTTON2014
2011-02185
Carriere, Y.UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
TUCSON, ARIZONA
ASSESSING THE RISK OF TRANSGENE ESCAPE VIA POLLEN FLOW IN CARROT2014
2014-01446
Mandel, J. R.UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
TUCSON, ARIZONA
RECOMBINASE-MEDIATED TARGETED GENE INTEGRATION AND EXCISION FOR MARKER-FREE TRANSGENIC CROPS2014
2010-02702
Srivastava, V.UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
IMPROVED RECOMBINASE TECHNOLOGY FOR TARGETED MARKER FREE INTEGRATION AND FOUNDER LINE PRODUCTION FOR RISK ASSESSMENT2014
2010-02715
thomson, J. G.USDA, ARS, Pacific West Area
Albany, CALIFORNIA
REDUCING ROOT SUCKERING OF TRANSGENIC POPLAR2014
2010-02719
Li, Y.UNIV OF CONNECTICUT
STORRS, CONNECTICUT
PREDICTING ECOLOGICAL RISK FROM PERENNIAL GRASSES ENGINEERED FOR BIOFUELS AND TURF.2014
2008-03001
Auer, C. A.UNIV OF CONNECTICUT
STORRS, CONNECTICUT
PERENNIAL GRASSES FOR BIOENERGY: POLLEN AEROBIOLOGY, BIOCONTAINMENT, AND PLANT GENETICS.2014
2011-02189
Auer, C.UNIV OF CONNECTICUT
STORRS, CONNECTICUT
RECOMBINASE-BASED TRANSFORMATION VECTORS FOR IMPROVED TRANSGENIC STRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND ECOLOGICAL SAFETY IN TEPHRITID PEST SPECIES2014
2011-02200
Handler, A. M.USDA/ARS/CMAVE
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
RISK ASSESSMENT OF RESISTANCE EVOLUTION IN BEETLES TO DIETARY DOUBLE STRANDED RNA2014
2009-01072
Pittendrigh, B. R.UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
URBANA, ILLINOIS
MYCOTOXIN RISK ASSOCIATED WITH ETHANOL CO-PRODUCTS FROM CONVENTIONAL VS. BIOTECHNOLOGY-DERIVED CORN GRAIN2014
2008-03011
Munkvold, G. P.IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMES, IOWA
FIELD EVALUATION OF A TRANSGENE CONTAINMENT STRATEGY FOR PLANT-MADE PHARMACEUTICALS IN TOBACCO2014
2006-03699
Davies, H. M.UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
RISK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY FOR PLANT INCORPORATED INSECTICIDAL PRODUCTS ON NON-TARGET AQUATIC ORGANISMS2014
2009-01073
Lamp, W. O.UNIV OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND
VALIDATION OF A MATERNALLY MEDIATED STERILIZATION PLATFORM FOR REPRODUCTIVE CONTAINMENT OF GE FISH WITH INITIAL APPLICATION TO TILAPIA2014
2011-02218
Lauth, X. C.AquaBounty Technologies
Waltham, MASSACHUSETTS
TALEN-MEDIATED CHROMOSOME TARGETING FOR MONOSEXING AND GENETIC CONTAINMENT IN LIVESTOCK2014
2012-01628
Fahrenkrug, S. C.Recombinetics, Inc.
Saint Paul, MINNESOTA
A MODE OF PLASTID INHERITANCE SURVEY IN MEDICAGO TRUNCATULA ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF TRANSGENE CONTAINMENT IN PLASTIDS2014
2010-02716
Maliga, P.RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY
ANTIBODY-BASED PARATRANSGENICS FOR PIERCE`S DISEASE: ADVANCED METHODS FOR TRANSMISSION BLOCKING AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING2014
2012-01635
Durvasula, R.Biomedical Research Institute of New Mexico (BRINM)
Albuquerque, NEW MEXICO
A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF CRY PROTEINS ON BENEFICIAL ARTHROPODS THROUGH THE USE OF CRY-RESISTANT HOSTS2014
2010-02703
Shelton, A. M.N Y AGRICULTURAL EXPT STATION
GENEVA, NEW YORK
EVALUATING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF MATURING AMERICAN CHESTNUT TREES PRODUCED BY TRANSGENIC RELATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL BREEDING2014
2012-01655
Powell, W.SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry
Syracuse, NEW YORK
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF PERENNIAL GRASSES GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FOR ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE2014
2010-02717
Luo, H.CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
REPRESSIBLE TRANSGENIC STERILIZATION OF CHANNEL CATFISH2013
2009-01075
Dunham, R.AUBURN UNIVERSITY
AUBURN, ALABAMA
WHOLE ANIMAL ASSESSMENT OF UNINTENDED EFFECTS OF FOREIGN GENE PRODUCTS ON HOST AND NON-TARGET ORGANISMS2013
2010-02731
MAGA, E. A.UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS
DAVIS, CALIFORNIA
UC DAVIS TRANSGENIC ANIMAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE IX2013
2013-03582
Murray, J. D.UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS
DAVIS, CALIFORNIA
EXPLORING GENETIC CONTAINMENT STRATEGIES FOR SORGHUM TRANSGENES2013
2008-02997
Paterson, A. H.UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
ATHENS, GEORGIA
ASSESSING THE RISK OF TRANSGENE ESCAPE VIA POLLEN FLOW IN CARROT2013
2013-03560
Mandel, J.UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
ATHENS, GEORGIA
RECOMBINANT NEWCASTLE DISEASE VACCINES: RISK FOR RECOMBINATION, REVERSION TO VIRULENCE AND SPREAD IN NON-TARGET SPECIES2013
2010-02711
MILLER, P. J.USDA, Agricultural Research Service
Athens, GEORGIA
LINKING POLLINATOR BEHAVIOR TO GENE FLOW TO REDUCE GENE FLOW RISK OVER THE LANDSCAPE2013
2013-03551
Brunet, J.USDA-ARS-NCAUR-PPL
Peoria, ILLINOIS
A MODEL TO PREDICT GENE FLOW IN OPEN-POLLINATED CROPS2013
2009-01087
Westgate, M. E.IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMES, IOWA
RISKS FROM FIELD-EVOLVED RESISTANCE TO BT CORN BY WESTERN CORN ROOTWORM2013
2012-01630
Gassmann, A. J.IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMES, IOWA
GENOME-WIDE ASSESSMENT OF OFF-TARGET EFFECT AND REMOVAL OF TRANSGENES ASSOCIATED WITH TALEN-BASED GENE EDITING IN PLANT2013
2013-03588
Yang, B.IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMES, IOWA
ASSESSING MUTABILITY OF METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE IN TURF AND THE ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF REDUCING EITHER ITS VIRULENCE TO INSECTS OR ITS SAPR...2013
2006-03692
St. Leger, R. J.UNIV OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF GENE REPLACEMENT AND GENETIC MODIFICATION METHODS IN A CROP SPECIES AT THE WHOLE GENOME LEVEL2013
2013-03570
Douches, D.MICHIGAN STATE UNIV
EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN
RISK OF WESTERN CORN ROOTWORM ADAPTATION TO TRANSGENIC CORN2013
2009-01079
Hibbard, B. E.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
COLUMBIA, MISSOURI
CROP-WILD GENE FLOW IN SORGHUM AND RELATIVE FITNESS OF THE SHATTERCANE X SORGHUM F2 POPULATION.2013
2010-02707
Lindquist, J. L.UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
SECOND GENERATION PARATRANSGENESIS FOR CONTROL OF PIERCE`S DISEASE OF GRAPES2013
2012-02379
Durvasula, R.Biomedical Research Institute of New Mexico (BRINM)
Albuquerque, NEW MEXICO
GENETIC CONTAINMENT OF PLANTS USING ZINC-FINGER NUCLEASES2013
2010-02714
Strauss, S. H.OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
CORVALLIS, OREGON
SILENCING OF NATURALLY OCCURRING GENES CONTROLLING SEED DORMANCY TO REDUCE FITNESS OF TRANSGENE-CONTAMINATED WEEDY RICE2013
2013-03572
Gu, X.SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA
CHARACTERIZATION FOR FIELD-EVOLVED RESISTANCE FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT BT CROP REGULATIONS2013
2010-02729
Jurat-Fuentes, J. L.UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
SWITCHGRASS BIOCONFINEMENT: DELAYED FLOWERING, SELECTIVE MALE- AND SEED-STERILITY, AND CONDITIONAL TOTAL BIOCONFINEMENT2013
2013-03566
Stewart, C. N.UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
CONFERENCE PROPOSAL: 12TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE BIOSAFETY OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS2012
2012-01668
Hokanson, K.International Society for Biosafety Research
Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
TRANSMISSION GENETICS OF SORGHUM TO JOHNSONGRASS GENE TRANSFER2012
2012-01658
Paterson, A. H.UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
ATHENS, GEORGIA
MOLECULAR GENETIC BASIS OF INSECT RESISTANCE TO BT-CROPS2012
2012-01645
Wang, P.N Y AGRICULTURAL EXPT STATION
GENEVA, NEW YORK
GENOMIC APPROACHES FOR BT RESISTANCE RISK ASSESSMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF REGULATORY TRIGGERS2012
2012-01637
Gould, F.North Carolina Agricultural Research Service (NCARS)
Raleigh, NORTH CAROLINA
GENE FLOW NETWORKS AND POTENTIAL INVASIVENESS OF PERENNIAL BIOFUEL GRASSES (MISCANTHUS)2012
2012-01659
Snow, A. A.OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
COLUMBUS, OHIO
CONFERENCE PROPOSAL: 2012 WORLD CONGRESS ON IN VITRO BIOLOGY2012
2012-01671
Wang, Z.THE SAMUEL ROBERTS NOBLE FOUNDATION, INC.
ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA
AN ADAPTIVE FRAMEWORK FOR NON-TARGET RISK ASSESSMENT OF RNAI-BASED, INSECT RESISTANT GM CROPS2012
2012-01639
Lundgren, J. G.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA
RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC LIVESTOCK PRODUCED USING A RECOMBINANT LENTIVIRUS2012
2009-01084
Westhusin, M. E.TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
UC DAVIS TRANSGENIC ANIMAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE VIII2011
2011-04434
MURRAY, J. D.UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS
DAVIS, CALIFORNIA
DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING THE RISKS OF IN PLANTA RNAI ON NON-TARGET ARTHROPODS2011
2011-02228
Zhou, X.UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE2011
2011-02221
St. Leger, R. J.UNIV OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND
AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE POTENTIAL RISKS OF RELEASE OF TRANSGENIC NEW WORLD SCREWWORM FLY COCHLIOMYIA HOMINIVORAX2011
2011-02202
Scott, M. J.NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
FOSTERING COEXISTENCE: INDUSTRY-DRIVEN FIELD AND LANDSCAPE RESEARCH ON POLLEN-MEDIATED GENE FLOW IN GENETICALLY ENGINEERED ALFALFA2011
2011-02242
Greene, S.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
PROSSER, WASHINGTON
SCRA CONFERENCE ON US REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR RELEASE OF GENETICALLY ENGINEERED PLANTS AND CROPS2010
2010-02726
McHughen, A.UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
CONFERENCE PROPOSAL: PROBLEM FORMULATION FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF RNAI PLANTS2010
2010-02700
McLean, M. A.ILSI Research Foundation
Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
A MULTIGENERATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE FATE AND IMPACT OF CROP GENE INTROGRESSION INTO WILD SUNFLOWER2010
2010-02709
Burke, J. M.UNIV OF GEORGIA RES FOUNDATION
ATHENS, GEORGIA
ASSESSING THE RISK OF EUROPEAN CORN BORER ADAPTATION TO TRANSGENIC MAIZE2010
2010-02713
Siegfried, B.UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
SECOND GENERATION PARATRANSGENISIS FOR CONTROL OF PIERCE'S DISEASE OF GRAPES2010
2010-02706
Durvasula, R. V.UNIV OF NEW MEXICO
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
GENE FLOW AND FITNESS STUDIES OF SWITCHGRASS: IMPLICATIONS FOR NEW BIOFUEL CROPS2010
2010-02725
Snow, A. A.OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
COLUMBUS, OHIO
POLLEN-MEDIATED GENE FLOW IN SWITCHGRASS2010
2010-02728
Stewart, C. N.UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
OFF-SITE SUPPRESSION OF EUROPEAN CORN BORER AND ITS ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ON MIDWESTERN AND DELMARVA VEGETABLE CROPS DUE TO BT CORN2009
2009-01078
Dively,G,PUNIV OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND
GENETIC CONTAINMENT OF TRANSGENIC FUNGI2009
2009-01071
st.leger, R.UNIV OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A MODEL FOR THE SPREAD AND MANAGEMENT OF AN ESCAPED VIRUS RESISTANT TRANSGENE IN WILD POPULATIONS OF CUCURBITA2009
2009-01065
Stephenson, A. G.PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
PERSISTENCE AND FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A RECOMBINANT MICROORGANISM 13 YEARS AFTER ITS FIELD RELEASE2009
2009-01064
Ripp, S.CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
DEVELOPMENT OF AN EFFICIENT TISSUE-SPECIFIC TRANSGENE REMOVAL AND CONTAINMENT SYSTEM IN PLANTS2009
2009-01067
Liu, Z.USDA-ARS, APPALACHIAN FRUIT RESEARCH STATION
KEARNEYSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA
ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL FOR TRANSGENE ALTERATION OF INTESTINAL AND FECAL BACTERIAL POPULATIONS2008
2008-03039
MURRAY, J. D.UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
DAVIS, CALIFORNIA
QUANTIFYING TRANSGENE FLOW IN PAPAYA2008
2008-03006
Manshardt, R. M.UNIV OF HAWAII
HONOLULU, HAWAII
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EFFECTS ASSESSMENT FOR A GENETICALLY-ENGINEERED BIOENERGY FEEDSTOCK CROP2008
2008-03016
Wolt, J. D.Iowa State University of Science and Technology
AMES, IOWA
CONFERENCE ON GENETIC BIOCONTROL OF INVASIVE FISH SPECIES2008
2008-03043
Kapuscinski, A. R.UNIV OF MINNESOTA
ST PAUL, MINNESOTA
PHAGE RECOMBINASES TO OBTAIN MARKER FREE TRANSPLASTOMIC CROPS2008
2008-03012
Maliga, P.RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY
ASSESSING THE RISK OF BT PLANTS VS CONVENTIONAL INSECTICIDES INHIBITING BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AND PROMOTING THE EVOLUTION OF RESISTANCE2008
2008-03007
Shelton, A. M.N Y AGRICULTURAL EXPT STATION
GENEVA, NEW YORK
EVALUATING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF TRANSGENIC AMERICAN CHESTNUT TREES TO CHESTNUT PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL BREEDING2008
2008-03042
Powell, W. A.STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
ACCELERATED TESTING OF STERILITY TRANSGENES USING FT-INDUCED FLOWERING IN GRAFTED POPULUS2008
2008-03017
Strauss, S. H.OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
CORVALLIS, OREGON
GENE FLOW MATTERS: BRASSICA VEGETABLE SEED CROP PRODUCTION AND TRANSGENIC CANOLA2008
2008-03015
Mallory-Smith, C.OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
CORVALLIS, OREGON
RISK OF RESISTANCE TO PYRAMIDED BT TOXINS2008
2008-03046
Jurat-Fuentes, J. L.UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
IMPROVED TRANSFORMATION OF CHLOROPLASTS2008
2008-03052
Bendich, J. A.UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
INTRAGENIC TOOLS FOR IMPROVED RICE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOSAFETY2007
2007-03048
Thilmony, R. L.USDA, ARS, Pacific West Area
Albany, CALIFORNIA
ESTIMATING THE FREQUENCY AND IMPACT OF TRANSGENE INTROGRESSION FROM WHEAT TO JOINTED GOATGRASS2007
2007-03076
Byrne, P. F.COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
FIELD EVALUATION AND REFINEMENT OF 'GM-GENE-DELETOR' TECHNOLOGY2007
2007-03045
Li, Y.UNIV OF CONNECTICUT
STORRS, CONNECTICUT
PREDICTIVE ECOLOGY AND DETECTION OF A RECOMBINANT BIOCONTROL FUNGUS IN SOIL2007
2007-03044
Knudsen, G. R.UNIV OF IDAHO
MOSCOW, IDAHO
EFFECTS OF NEW BT PRODUCTS AND LARVAL ECOLOGY ON THE RELATIVE RISKS OF EUROPEAN CORN BORER IRM STRATEGIES2007
2007-03047
Hellmich, R. L.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
AMES, IOWA
METEOROLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON ESCAPE OF TRANSGENES2007
2007-03053
Arritt, R. W.IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMES, IOWA
NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR THE DETECTION OF INSECT-RESISTANT TRANSGENIC PLANTS AND INSECT RESISTANCE2007
2007-03088
Roe, R. M.NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
AN INTEGRATED DUAL SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION SYSTEM FOR USE IN DEVELOPING ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE AND CLEAN TRANSGENIC TURFGRASS2007
2007-03062
Luo, H.CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
UNBIASED TAGGING, ISOLATION, AND GENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIOPHAGE TRANSDUCTION IN WASTEWATER ECOSYSTEMS2007
2007-03056
Ripp, S. A.CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
ECOLOGY AND FITNESS OF TRANSGENIC PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS2007
2007-03058
Weller, D. M.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
PULLMAN, WASHINGTON
AN INTEGRATED RNAI AND AMIRNA SILENCING-BASED APPROACH FOR ECO-FRIENDLY AND -STABLE STERILITY EFFECTIVE FOR TRANSGENE CONTAINMENT IN PLANTS2007
2007-03054
Liu, Z.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
KEARNEYSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA
EXTENDING THE NET FITNESS MODELS FOR PREDICTION OF TRANSGENE FATE TO INCORPORATE UNCERTAINTY AND VALIDATION OF THE MODEL2007
2007-04919
Rosa, G.UNIV OF WISCONSIN
MADISON, WISCONSIN
RECOMBINASE-MEDIATED TARGETED GENE INTEGRATION AND EXCISION FOR MARKER-FREE TRANSGENIC CROPS2006
2006-03691
Srivastava, V.UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
INDUSTRIAL CROPS: DEMONSTRATION OF A PRACTICAL SEED STERILITY SYSTEM2006
2006-03688
Howard, J.APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA
WORKSHOP ON REGULATION OF BIOLOGICAL PEST CONTROL AGENTS: COMMUNICATING WITH THE REGULATED COMMUNITY2006
2006-03712
Miller, T. A.UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
FITNESS-RELATED QTLS AND THE MITIGATION OF CROP-WILD GENE FLOW IN SUNFLOWER2006
2006-03713
Burke, J. M.UNIV OF GEORGIA RES FOUNDATION
ATHENS, GEORGIA
TRACKING THE MOVEMENTS OF TRANSGENIC TOXINS THROUGH COMPLEX FOOD WEBS2006
2006-03689
Harwood, J. D.UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
RISK OF WESTERN CORN ROOTWORM ADAPTATION TO TRANSGENIC CORN2006
2006-03700
Hibbard, B. E.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
COLUMBIA, MISSOURI
QUANTIFYING RISK FACTORS FOR EVOLUTION OF EUROPEAN CORN BORER RESISTANCE TO CRY1F EXPRESSING CORN HYBRIDS2006
2006-03697
Siegfried, B. D.UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
RISKS OF CROSS-RESISTANCE TO DIVERSE BT TOXINS2006
2006-03706
Gould, F.NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
EFFECTS OF EARLY LIFE HISTORY STAGES AND COMPETITION ON CROP GENE INTROGRESSION IN WILD SUNFLOWER2006
2006-03681
Snow, A. A.OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
WOOSTER, OHIO
BIOCONTAINMENT VIA RECOMBINATION: REMOVAL OF TRANSGENES FROM CANOLA POLLEN2006
2006-03690
Stewart, C. N.UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
EFFECTS OF COLEOPTERAN-ACTIVE B+ CORN ON MULTIPLE TROPHIC LEVELS IN SOIL COMMUNITIES2006
2006-00659
Neher, D. A.UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
BURLINGTON, VERMONT
EFFICIENT TISSUE-SPECIFIC TRANSGENE REMOVAL AND CONTAINMENT SYSTEM (TRECS) IN PLANTS2006
2006-03701
Liu, Z.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
KEARNEYSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA
BIOLOGICAL CONTAINMENT OF GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FISH2005
2005-03782
Van Eenennaam, A. L.UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
DAVIS, CALIFORNIA
ASSESSING GENE FLOW IN A HONEY BEE POLLINATED OUTCROSSING CROP2005
2005-03785
Teuber, L. R.UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
DAVIS, CALIFORNIA
RISK ASSESSMENT OF A-LACTALBUMIN TRANSGENIC PIGS2005
2005-03799
Wheeler, M. B.UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
URBANA, ILLINOIS
COUPLING LAGRANGIAN STOCHASTICS AND LARGE EDDY SIMULATION TO PREDICT LONG DISTANCE DISPERSAL OF POLLEN2005
2005-03808
Westgate, M. E.IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMES, IOWA
RISK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY FOR PLANT INCORPORATED INSECTICIDAL PRODUCTS ON NON-TARGET AQUATIC ORGANISMS2005
2005-03780
Lamp, W.UNIV OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF SECONDARY EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH ENGINEERED ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE OF REG. OR MET. GENES2005
2005-03802
Grumet, R.MICHIGAN STATE UNIV
EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN
TRANSGENIC VIRUS RESISTANT SQUASH: ECOLOGICAL EFFECT TEN YEARS AFTER COMMERCIAL RELEASE2005
2005-03806
Pilson, D.UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
THE PHIC31 PHAGE RECOMBINASE TO OBTAIN MARKER FREE TRANSPLASTOMIC CROPS2005
2005-03791
Maliga, P.RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY
PREDICTING GENE FLOW FROM TRANSGENIC PINE POLLEN2005
2005-03804
Williams, C. G.DUKE UNIVERSITY
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
DEVELOPMENT OF CONTROLLED TOTAL VEGETATIVE GROWTH FOR PREVENTION OF TRANSGENE ESCAPE FROM GENETICALLY MODIFIED TURFGRASS2005
2005-03787
Luo, H.CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
IMPACT OF COLEOPTERAN-ACTIVE BT CORN ON NON-TARGET SOIL MICRO-FAUNAL COMMUNITIES2005
2005-00728
Neher, D. A.UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
BURLINGTON, VERMONT
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS FOR GROWTH HORMONE TRANSGENIC ATLANTIC SALMON, SALMO SALAR2005
2005-03781
Hallerman, E. M.VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
BLACKSBURG, VIRGINIA
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF TRANSGENIC ALCALIGENES USED TO CONTROL PIERCE'S DISEASE2004
2004-02945
Miller, T. A.UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
QUANTIFYING AERIAL DISPERSAL OF CORN (ZEA MAYS) POLLEN2004
2004-02838
Aylor, D. E.CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT
DEVELOPMENT AND COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES TO CONTROL DISPERSAL OF TRANSGENIC BAHIAGRASS (PASPALUM NOTATUM) INTO NATURAL AREAS2004
2004-02866
Altpeter, F.UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
RECOMMENDED PROTOCOLS FOR FIELD EVALUATIONS OF NON-TARGET ORGANISMS IN BT CROPS2004
2004-02859
Hellmich, R. L.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
AMES, IOWA
EXTENDING THE MODELS FOR PREDICTION OF TRANSGENE FATE TO INCORPORATE UNCERTAINTY AND VALIDATION OF THE MODEL2004
2004-02841
Rosa, G. J.MICHIGAN STATE UNIV
EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN
BIOSAFETY EVALUATION OF PLASTID TRANSGENES2004
2004-02847
Maliga, P.RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY
GENE FLOW IN TRANSGENIC TALL FESCUE AND RYEGRASSES: POLLEN DISPERSAL AND HYBRIDIZATION POTENTIAL WITH RELATED GRASS SPECIES2004
2004-02865
Wang, Z.SAMUEL ROBERTS NOBLE FOUNDATION, INC.
ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA
FIELD EVALUATION OF SEMI-DWARFISM TRANSGENES FOR BIOSAFETY OF TRANSGENIC WOODY PLANTS2004
2004-02869
Strauss, S. H.OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
CORVALLIS, OREGON
FATE AND IMPACT OF GENE MIGRATION FROM TRANSGENIC CREEPING BENTGRASS PRODUCTION FIELDS2004
2004-02875
Mallory-Smith, C.OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
CORVALLIS, OREGON
GENETIC LOAD, FITNESS, AND COMPETITION OF INSECT RESISTANT AND TANDEM CONSTRUCT CROP X WEED HYBRIDS2004
2004-02853
Stewart, C. N.UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
ECOLOGY OF TRANSGENIC ANTIBIOTIC-PRODUCING PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS2004
2004-02836
Weller, D. M.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
PULLMAN, WASHINGTON
ASSESSING AND MINIMIZING THE RISK OF PINK BOLLWORM RESISTANCE TO BT COTTON2003
2003-04371
Carriere, Y.UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
TUCSON, ARIZONA
POTENTIAL FITNESS IMPACTS OF GENE FLOW FROM BT CROPS TO WILD RELATIVES2003
2003-04353
Letourneau, D. K.UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA
GMOS IN 2030: REAPING THE PROMISE WHILE LEAPING THE PITFALLS- AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE2003
2003-04333
Ellstrand, N.UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
ESTIMATING LANDSCAPE-LEVEL GENE FLOW IN WHEAT AND JOINED GOATGRASS2003
2003-04370
Byrne, P. F.COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
RISK ANALYSIS AND ENHANCEMENT OF TRANSGENE STABILITY IN INSECTS FOR BIOLOGICAL CONTROL2003
2003-04383
Handler, A. M.AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
ASSESSING THE RISK OF RESISTANCE TO BT CORN BY ROTATION-RESISTANT ROOTWORMS2003
2003-04373
Onstad, D. W.UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
URBANA, ILLINOIS
FITNESS EFFECTS AND INTROGRESSION OF DOMESTICATION QTLS IN WILD SUNFLOWERS2003
2003-04357
Rieseberg, L. H.INDIANA UNIVERSITY
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA
BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL DETERMINANTS OF OUTCROSSING BY ADVENTITIOUS CORN POLLEN2003
2003-04365
Westgate, M. E.IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMES, IOWA
DEVELOPMENT OF ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF THE BT TOXIN FROM TRANSGENIC CORN2003
2003-04339
Coats, J. R.IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMES, IOWA
BEYOND BIODIVERSITY: ECOLOGICAL FUNCTION ASSESSMENT IN THE BT CORN SYSTEM2003
2003-04337
Losey, J.CORNELL UNIVERSITY
ITHACA, NEW YORK
EVALUATING AND MITIGATING POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF GENE FLOW FROM TRANSGENIC, NATURAL RUBBER-PRODUCING SUNFLOWER2003
2003-04336
snow, A. A.OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION
COLUMBUS, OHIO
EFFECTS OF COLEOPTERAN-ACTIVE BT CORN ON MULTIPLE TROPHIC LEVELS IN SOIL COMMUNITIES2003
2003-04349
Neher, D. A.UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO
TOLEDO, OHIO
FIELD TESTS OF TRANSGENE CONFINEMENT STRATEGIES IN TREES: EVALUATION OF ABLATION, GENE SUPPRESION, AND FLOWERING ONSET GENES IN POPLAR2003
2003-04345
Strauss, S. H.OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
CORVALLIS, OREGON
GENE FLOW POTENTIAL AND ESTABLISHMENT OF A TRANSGENE INTO CULTIVATED LANDRACES2002
2002-03296
Ellstrand, N. C.UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
EFFECT OF TROPHIC COMPLEXITY ON APPARENT FITNESS OF A RECOMBINANT FUNGUS IN SOIL2002
2002-03303
Knudsen, G. R.UNIV OF IDAHO
MOSCOW, IDAHO
RISK ASSESSMENT OF USING FUNGAL INSECTICIDES: IMPACT ON INDIGENOUS, CONSPECIFIC FUNGAL POPULATIONS2002
2002-03267
Annis, S. L.UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
ORONO, MAINE
TRANSGENIC CORN AND CORN ROOTWORMS: ASSESSING THE RISK OF HOST-PLANT SWITCHING IN A CHANGING WEED MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENT2002
2002-03295
Ostlie, K. R.UNIV OF MINNESOTA
ST PAUL, MINNESOTA
LARGE SCALE ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HERBICIDE TOLERANT CROPS ON AVIAN COMMUNITIES AND REPRODUCTION2002
2002-03269
Wolfenbarger, L. L.UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
IMPACT OF COLEOPTERAN-ACTIVE BT CORN ON NON-TARGET SOIL MICRO-FAUNAL COMMUNITIES2002
2002-03281
Neher, D. A.UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO
TOLEDO, OHIO
ECOTOXICOLOGY OF TRANSGENIC MAIZE IN NORTHEASTERN AGROECOSYSTEMS2002
2002-03292
Fleischer, S. J.PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
ASSESSMENT OF WEEDINESS AND FERTILITY OF HYBRIDS BETWEEN CREEPING BENTGRASS AND RELATED SPECIES2001
2001-03744
Belanger, F. C.RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY
ASSESSING THE COMPARATIVE RISK OF CRW TRANSGENIC CORN AND CHLORPYRIFOS TO THE SOIL MICROBIAL COMMUNITY2001
2001-03746
Thies, J. E.CORNELL UNIVERSITY
ITHACA, NEW YORK
ASSESSING THE RISK OF INSECT ADAPTATION TO TRANSGENIC PLANTS WITH STACKED BT GENES2001
2001-03735
Shelton, A. M.N Y AGRICULTURAL EXPT STATION
GENEVA, NEW YORK
DNA MARKERS FOR BT-RESISTANCE IN FIELD POPULATIONS OF HELIOTHIS VIRESCENS2001
2001-03729
Gahan, L. J.CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
MOVEMENT AND ECOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE OF A BT TRANSGENES FROM CANOLA TO WILD RELATIVES2001
2001-03726
Stewart, C. N.UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
RISK ASSESSMENT OF INCREASED SOILBORNE DISEASE PRESSURE IN GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT WHEAT PRODUCTION2001
2001-03734
Kidwell, K. K.WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
PULLMAN, WASHINGTON
RISK ASSESSMENT OF A RECOMBINANT BACULOVIRUS EXPRESSING A PROTEASE2000
2000-04035
Bonning, B. C.IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMES, IOWA
ASSESSING ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF LOW-LIGNIN AND FAST-GROWTH TRANSGENIC ASPEN2000
2000-04036
Tsai, C.PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CENTER
HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN
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