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search home about genewatch gm crops and food gm animals new genetic engineering techniques human genetics laboratory and industrial use research agendas and patenting trade issues biological weapons publications press releases donate welcome to genewatch uk genewatch uk is a not-for-profit group that monitors developments in genetic technologies from a public interest, human rights, environmental protection and animal welfare perspective. genewatch believes people should have a voice in whether or how these technologies are used and campaigns for safeguards for people, animals and the environment. we work on all aspects of genetic technologies - from gm crops and foods to genetic testing of humans. please help to support our work by making a donation. topics gm insects read the genewatch press release and briefing showing new evidence of failures of oxitec's genetically modified (gm) mosquito trials, including documents recently released as a result of freedom of information requests in the cayman islands. read the articles in the maimi herald , cayman compass and cayman news service . the cayman islands has now abandoned plans to roll out gm mosquito releases across grand cayman, but has announced a new local trial in the west bay area, in which gm mosquito releases will be combined with spraying and other interventions. read the articles in the cayman compass and cayman news service . new genetic engineering techniques , the uk government has allowed the first field trial of gene edited crops, arguing they should not be regulated under legislation covering gm crops. this means that in future they could be grown without any prior assessment of the risks or labeling for consumers. read the telegraph article and the gm freeze press release . read the article by friends of the earth europe on the importance of regulating "gm 2.0" and the report on how industry aims to try to avoid labeling these new gm foods. read the resolution and press release from the transatlantic consumer dialogue (tacd). gm crops and food the court of justice of the eu (cjeu) has confirmed the right of civil society organisations to submit legal cases concerning the health risks of genetically engineered plants.the case was brought by testbiotech, following rejection of a complaint by testbiotech and genewatch uk, which raised concerns about assessment of the health impacts of gm crops with altered oil content. read the testbiotech press release and the report in the court house news service . syngenta's roundup ready ga21 maize is the only remaining gm crop in the commercial pipeline for eu cultivation that would be suitable for growing in england or flanders (belgium): areas of northern european countries which grow maize and have not used the opt out . this crop is awaiting approval by the eu. international dna databases read the report by the forensic genetics policy initiative: establishing best practice for dna databases . this report was developed using an innovative consultative approach. the final report reflects input from civil society groups around the world from a human rights perspective. a dna database in the nhs? google subsidiary deepmind has been given access to nhs patient data from millions of londoners, without patients' knowledge or consent. read the 2013 genewatch uk report about how the government plans to share nhs medical records and genetic information from every patient with companies like google. for more information on sharing of nhs medical records, visit medconfidential . genes and marketing read the genewatch uk briefing about the eu's in vitro diagnostics (ivd) regulation. the new regulation will protect patients and consumers by requiring companies to provide evidence that genetic tests and computer algorithms correctly diagnose or predict disease, before they can be marketed. however the regulations will not come into force until 2022. gm fish in the usa, the fda has approved gm salmon for use as food: the first time a gm animal has been allowed into the food chain. the gm salmon eggs will be produced by the company aquabounty in canada, shopped to panama for growing in an on-land facility, and then shipped as dead fish products to the us market, where they are not required to be labelled as gm. environmentalists are concerned about the impacts on wild salmon if the gm fish escape, including if gm fish eggs are accidentally or deliberately diverted to fish farms elsewhere in the world. the center for food safety has stated it will bring a legal case against the decision. gm and cloned mammals the guardian reports that a uk couple have cloned their dead dog. ↑ top latest articles genewatch uk briefing: oxitec's gm insects: failed in the field? 14th may 2018 genewatch uk pr: failed in the field? new evidence of failures of oxitec's gm mosquito trials 14th may 2018 communications between mrcu and ministry (released 3rd april 2018) 3rd april 2018 communications between mrcu staff (released 3rd april 2018) 3rd april 2018 genewatch uk comments on epa-hq-opp-2017-0756: application 93167-eup-r from oxitec ltd. 28th march 2018 multi-agency response to gm camelina trial 18/r8/01 28th march 2018 genewatch uk briefing: the data protection bill: implications for dna and genetic data (house of commons) 19th february 2018 joint briefing: gm mosquitoes in burkina faso 12th february 2018 joint briefing: les moustiques genetiquement modifies au burkina faso 12th february 2018 joint pr: no benefit to imminent release of risky gm mosquitoes in burkina faso 12th february 2018 please note that genewatch uk should not be confused with the council for responsible genetics in the usa which publishes a newsletter called genewatch. © copyright genewatch uk developed and hosted by greennet designed by josh king-farlow
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