Since 2011, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has implemented combined difference and equivalence testing of agronomic, phenotypic, and composition data in the risk assessment of genetically modified crops. A short perspective is provided on misunderstandings that have shown up in published criticisms of the approach to equivalence testing, different viewpoints regarding the questions to be answered, and new developments in statistical modeling.</p
In both the United States and the European Union the fundamental concept for the food and environmen...
We identify the origins, and key characteristics, of the current regulatory framework for geneticall...
The chapter describes current procedures for the safety assessment of genetically modified crops and...
Since 2011, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has implemented combined difference and equiva...
The evaluation of compositional characteristics of plants harvested from field trials is an importan...
This paper considers the statistical analysis of entomological count data from field experiments wit...
Background - Safety assessment of genetically modified organisms is currently often performed by com...
This paper considers the statistical analysis of entomological count data from field experiments wit...
International consensus has been reached on the principles regarding evaluation of the food safety o...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mandates two sets of statistical tests in the comparative ...
Safety assessments guard against unintended effects for human health and the environment. When new p...
We describe two contrasting methods of comparative environmental risk assessment for genetically mod...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mandates two sets of statistical tests in the comparative ...
The pre-market safety assessment of foods derived from genetically modified crops is carried out acc...
The development and marketing of 'novel' genetically modified (GM) crops in which composition has be...
In both the United States and the European Union the fundamental concept for the food and environmen...
We identify the origins, and key characteristics, of the current regulatory framework for geneticall...
The chapter describes current procedures for the safety assessment of genetically modified crops and...
Since 2011, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has implemented combined difference and equiva...
The evaluation of compositional characteristics of plants harvested from field trials is an importan...
This paper considers the statistical analysis of entomological count data from field experiments wit...
Background - Safety assessment of genetically modified organisms is currently often performed by com...
This paper considers the statistical analysis of entomological count data from field experiments wit...
International consensus has been reached on the principles regarding evaluation of the food safety o...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mandates two sets of statistical tests in the comparative ...
Safety assessments guard against unintended effects for human health and the environment. When new p...
We describe two contrasting methods of comparative environmental risk assessment for genetically mod...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mandates two sets of statistical tests in the comparative ...
The pre-market safety assessment of foods derived from genetically modified crops is carried out acc...
The development and marketing of 'novel' genetically modified (GM) crops in which composition has be...
In both the United States and the European Union the fundamental concept for the food and environmen...
We identify the origins, and key characteristics, of the current regulatory framework for geneticall...
The chapter describes current procedures for the safety assessment of genetically modified crops and...