2013 Crop Bioengineering Consortium Workshop
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Monday, November 4, 2013
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Martin Spalding - Iowa State University
David Oliver - Iowa State University
Opening Remarks
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Introduction to Session 1
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Harvard University
Targeted Genome Editing and Gene Regulation for Bioengineering Applications
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Cornell University
DNA targeting with TAL effectors – a transformative technology with room for improvement
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University of Minnesota
Animal bioengineering with TALENS
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Iowa State University
Plant bioengineering with TALENS
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Iowa State University
Bioengineering through direct delivery of proteins
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
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James Reecy - Iowa State University
Opening Remarks
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DuPont Pioneer, session chair
Introduction to Session 2,
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Syngenta Biotechnology
Applications of Targeted Genome Modification Technologies for Commercial Trait Development
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University of Oklahoma
New Plant Breeding Techniques: Legal Classification and Regulatory Implication
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University of Missouri-Kansas City
Intellectual property considerations
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USDA-APHIS
Regulatory Considerations, US
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Biosafety and Biotechnology Unit, Belgian Scientific Institute of Public Health
Regulatory Considerations, EU
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Iowa State University
Public Perception and Regulation of Biotech Innovation
- Panel for Session 2
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Center for Science in the Public Interest, session chair
Introduction to Session 3
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EMBL and formerly EFSA
New biotechnology-based plant breeding techniques and the regulatory landscape
- Panel discussion - Session 3