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Type501(c)(3) educational nonprofit
FocusScience, Food and Agriculture, Health, Environment, Biotechnology, Biosafety
Established2006
LocationIthaca, New York
Key peopleJonathan Latham, PhD, Executive Director; and co-founder Allison Wilson, PhD, Science Director
Websiteshttp://www.bioscienceresource.org/ http://independentsciencenews.org/

The Bioscience Resource Project is an advocacy organization focused on agriculture-related biosciences since 2006. In 2011, they started the Independent Science News website.

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References

  1. Lotter, D. (2009) The Genetic Engineering of Food and the Failure of Science – Part 1: The Development of a Flawed Enterprise Archived 2012-03-22 at the Wayback Machine. Int. Journal of Society of Agriculture and Food. 16(1) p. 40.


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