The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 was awarded to the developers of CRISPR-Cas9, the gene-editing tool that promises to “rewrite the code of life”. In this webinar, hosted by Rachel Parent, Director of Social Media for GMOScience, and organized by the Non-GMO Project, a distinguished panel of experts discusses what that means for the future of our food system — and our planet. The webinar, “New Techniques, Same GMOs”, features Claire Robinson, editor of GMWatch.org; molecular geneticist and GMOScience Advisory Board Member, Dr Michael Antoniou; Jim Thomas of ETC Group; Dr Vandana Shiva of Navdanya; Dr Jonathan Latham of the Biosciences Resource Project; and Megan Westgate of the Non-GMO Project.
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The New Synthetic Formula: How “Human Milk Oligosaccharides” Made by GMOs Rewrote Infant Nutrition
Article 10 in the Got Real Milk Series What Are Human Milk Oligosaccharides? Human milk oligosaccharides, HMOs, are special carbohydrates found...


