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CATEGORY: Genetic Engineering, Biosafety & Related Issues (technical)
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Gene technology and gene ecology of infectious diseases. (PDF download)
M.W. Ho, T. Traavik, O. Olsvik, B. Tappeser, C. V. Howard, C. von Weizsacker and G. C. McGavin. Microbia Ecology in Health and Disease 10, 33-39, 1998.*
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GM food nightmare unfolding in the regulatory sham (PDF download)
Mae-Wan Ho,Joe Cimmins & Peter Saunders ,Institute of Science in Society, London, UK, Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, Canada and Department of Mathematics, King’sCollege,London,UK
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The CaMV 35S promoter fragmentation hotspot confirmed and it is active in animal systems. (PDF download)
Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease 12, 127, 2000
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The cauliflower mosaic viral promoter - a recipe for disaster? (PDF download)
M.W. Ho, A. Ryan and J. Cummins, Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease 11, 194-197, 1999.
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The hazards of transgenic plants with the cauliflower mosaic viral promoter. (PDF download)
M.W. Ho, A. Ryan and J. Cummins. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease 12, 6-11, 2000.
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CATEGORY: Genetic Engineering, Biosafety & Related Issues (popular)
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FAQs on Genetic Engineering.
M.W. Ho. TWN Briefing Paper, December 2002, Penang.
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Science of the Organism & Sustainable Systems
- Implications for Agricultural Policies (PDF download)
Dr. Mae-Wan Ho calls for a shift away from the obsolete mechanistic science that has helped create the current food, fuel, and financial crisis in the midst of climate change. The new science of the organism re-establishes our connection with nature and with indigenous knowledge systems worldwide. Europe's agricultural policies must rise to the challenge, to support and promote organic, localised agriculture and food and energy systems that offers the most effective way out of the current crisis, to deliver health, wealth and happiness to the world's nations.
Briefing for “The Science of Sustainable Agriculture, An Innovative Paradigm” European Agricultural Policy Conference, 3 March 2009, European Parliament, Brussels
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The human genome sellout. (PDF download)
M.W. Ho Third World Resurgence 123/124, 4-9, 2000.
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Transgenic Transgression of Species Integrity and Species Boundaries. (PDF download)
M.W. Ho and B.Tappeser. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Transboundary Movement of LivingModified Organisms Resulting from Modern Biotechnology: Issues and Opportunities forPolicy-makers, Aarhus, Denmark (K. Mulongoy, ed.), Swiss Academy of the Environment, 1997.
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Xenotransplantation - How Bad Science and Big Business Put the World At Risk from Viral Pandemics (PDF download)
ISIS Sustainable Science Audit No.2, M.W. Ho and J. Cummins, August 2000 www.i-sis.org; also Third World Resurgence 127/128,46-55, 2001.
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Your Genes or Your Health (PDF download)
Why Genomics Won’t Deliver the Health of Nations. Lecture given at The Implications of Gene Technology and Equal Opportunities Conference, College of North West London, 3 March 2005.
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