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Jim Dunwell's Biography



Jim Dunwell, Professor, University of Reading

After graduating in Botany from Oxford University, I worked for 16 years at the John Innes Institute in Norwich where I obtained a PhD in Plant Physiology. My research interests included the production of haploid plants and the development of in vitro regeneration techniques for a range of crop plants. I then spent 10 years in the commercial sector at ICI Seeds, later Zeneca Plant Sciences, at the Jealott’s Hill Research Station, where I was responsible for an international programme on the development and exploitation of transgenic crops. With the support of a BBSRC Industrial Fellowship, I moved in 1996 to the University of Reading where I am Professor of Plant Biotechnology and have research interests in plant breeding, gene expression and protein evolution. I recently served on the Food Standards Agency Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes, and the Royal Society Working Group on biological mechanisms for enhancing food-crop production. I am now a member of the Defra Advisory Committee for Releases to the Environment, the group that advises the UK government on the growing of GM crops.

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Future Regulatory Challenges for Transgenic Crops

Wednesday, 5 September 2012 at 09:30

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This review will consider the wide range of novel technologies for gene introduction and modification, and how such technologies interact with the present regulatory systems. It will discuss whether these systems are still appropriate and able to accommodate ongoing changes in science.


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