In 2009, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released guidelines for the commercialization of genetically engineered (GE) farm animals. Numerous applications for approval of transgenic species are currently pending. Anthropocentric concerns raised to date have tended to neglect the impact of the physiological trade-off between production efficiency and immune function. Given animal agriculture\u27s track record of prioritizing productivity - even at the expense of animal health - the incorporation of biotechnological tools to further stress production towards biological limits may continue to undermine immunocompetence. Regulatory schemata to avert adverse public health outcomes are discussed. Given the rising incidence of zoonotic di...
Our ability to modify whole animal genetics has grown considerably in the last two decades. We have ...
Transgenic animals are those animals that have been altered through the transfer or deletion of gene...
Future farms will produce food more efficiently, perhaps in environments where originally it was con...
In 2009, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released guidelines for the commercialization of ...
The US Food and Drug Administration’s final Guidance for Industry on the regulation of transgenesis ...
The release of the Final Guidance from the US Food and Drug Administration on the commercialization ...
The list of transgenic animals developed to test ways of producing livestock resistant to infectious...
Animal disease is a major social and economic problem across the United States, and throughout the w...
Biotechnology is already widely used in animal production and there are numerous other potential app...
Consumers and society may be least willing to accept the modern practices for genetic modification o...
Recombinant DNA technology and gene transfer were set about forty years ago and since then have prov...
The past 25 years or more have witnessed many new technological developments in the production of ge...
This paper considers (potentially) harmful consequences of transgenesis for farm animal welfare and ...
Animal biotechnology encompasses a broad range of techniques for the genetic improvement of domestic...
Abstract In 2012, genetically engineered (GE) crops were grown by 17.3 million farmers on over 170 m...
Our ability to modify whole animal genetics has grown considerably in the last two decades. We have ...
Transgenic animals are those animals that have been altered through the transfer or deletion of gene...
Future farms will produce food more efficiently, perhaps in environments where originally it was con...
In 2009, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released guidelines for the commercialization of ...
The US Food and Drug Administration’s final Guidance for Industry on the regulation of transgenesis ...
The release of the Final Guidance from the US Food and Drug Administration on the commercialization ...
The list of transgenic animals developed to test ways of producing livestock resistant to infectious...
Animal disease is a major social and economic problem across the United States, and throughout the w...
Biotechnology is already widely used in animal production and there are numerous other potential app...
Consumers and society may be least willing to accept the modern practices for genetic modification o...
Recombinant DNA technology and gene transfer were set about forty years ago and since then have prov...
The past 25 years or more have witnessed many new technological developments in the production of ge...
This paper considers (potentially) harmful consequences of transgenesis for farm animal welfare and ...
Animal biotechnology encompasses a broad range of techniques for the genetic improvement of domestic...
Abstract In 2012, genetically engineered (GE) crops were grown by 17.3 million farmers on over 170 m...
Our ability to modify whole animal genetics has grown considerably in the last two decades. We have ...
Transgenic animals are those animals that have been altered through the transfer or deletion of gene...
Future farms will produce food more efficiently, perhaps in environments where originally it was con...