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Séralini et al. study conclusions not supported by data, says EU risk assessment community
Serious defects in the design and methodology of a paper by Séralini et al. mean it does not meet acceptable scientific standards and there is no need to re-examine previous safety...
GMO
Methodology
28 November 2012
EFSA reviews work on bees
EFSA has completed a full review of all its risk assessment activities and scientific outputs related to bees and bee health. An inventory has been compiled which will now be...
Pesticides
Data
GMO
Plant health
Methodology
Bee health
20 November 2012
EFSA to finalise review of Séralini et al. publication by mid-November
EFSA is due to publish in mid-November its second and final assessment of the Séralini et al. publication on the potential toxicity of GM maize NK603 and of a herbicide containing...
GMO
30 October 2012
EFSA provides Séralini et al with data on GM maize NK603
Following a written request by Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini, EFSA has today given the researcher access to all available data relating to the Authority’s evaluation of genetically...
GMO
22 October 2012
EFSA publishes initial review on GM maize and herbicide study
The European Food Safety Authority has concluded that a recent paper raising concerns about the potential toxicity of genetically modified (GM) maize NK603 and of a herbicide...
GMO
Methodology
4 October 2012
EFSA to deliver initial review on GM maize and herbicide study next week
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) will next week deliver its preliminary review of a new study which states concerns over the potential toxicity of a herbicide containing...
GMO
26 September 2012
EFSA to issue statement on potential glyphosate toxicity as used in herbicides and GM maize NK603
EFSA is aware of the new paper by Séralini et al published in Food and Chemical Toxicology on 19 September 2012 that investigates the potential toxicity of glyphosate used as a...
GMO
19 September 2012
EFSA assesses 2010 Post-Market Environmental Monitoring report for MON810 maize
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published a scientific opinion on the Post-Market Environmental Monitoring (PMEM) report for the 2010 cultivation season of genetically...
GMO
11 April 2012
Bee health: How EFSA is helping to protect our pollinators
EFSA is liaising with the European Commission as well as the French Health and Safety Agency (Anses) following the publication of two new scientific studies in the journal Science...
GMO
Plant health
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30 March 2012
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