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Dr. Emma Rosi-Marshall Ph.D.


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Third-Party Descriptions

September 2009: "Emma Rosi-Marshall's trouble started on 9 October 2007, the day her paper was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Rosi-Marshall, a stream ecologist at Loyola University Chicago in Illinois, had spent much of the previous two years studying 12 streams in northern Indiana, where rows of maize (corn), most of it genetically engineered to express insecticidal toxins from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), stretch to the horizon in every direction."

http://www.nature.com/news/2009/090902/full/461027a.html

Relationships

RoleNameTypeLast Updated
Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Organization Jul 1, 2010
Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) Loyola University Chicago (LUC) Organization Jul 1, 2010
Opponent (past or present) Prof. Wayne Parrott Ph.D. Person Jul 1, 2010
Cooperation (past or present) Subordinate of (past or present) Prof. Jennifer L. Tank Ph.D. Person Jul 1, 2010

Articles and Resources

Date Fairness.com Resource Read it at:
Sep 02, 2009 GM crops: Battlefield: Papers suggesting that biotech crops might harm the environment attract a hail of abuse from other scientists. Emily Waltz asks if the critics fight fair.

QUOTE: some scientists say that this activity [attacking papers that criticize genetically modified crops] may be going beyond what is acceptable in scientific discussions, trampling important research questions and stifling debate.

Nature