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  • Action needs to be taken to prevent anti-biotech activists from co-opting environmental law to derail the planting of transgenic crops that have already received regulatory approval.

    • Gregory Conko
    • Henry I Miller
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 28, P: 1256-1258
  • By rejecting gene-spliced ingredients in their products, some major food companies may be making foods that are less safe and wholesome for consumers—and that expose them to litigation.

    • Henry I Miller
    • Gregory Conko
    • Drew L Kershen
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 24, P: 1075-1077
    • Henry I. Miller
    • Gregory Conko
    Correspondence
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 24, P: 899-900
  • Current regulatory regimes for genetically engineered crops fail to use a scientifically defensible approach or tailor the degree of regulatory review to the level of actual hazard or risk. We describe a rational way forward.

    • Gregory Conko
    • Drew L Kershen
    • Wayne A Parrott
    Special Features
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 34, P: 493-503
  • There is much debate worldwide over how governmental policies affect pharmaceutical innovation. Ensuring the safety of drugs must be offset against providing timely access to potentially life-saving or life-enhancing therapies. The authors argue that there is a need for a more balanced approach to governmental interventions.

    • Henry I. Miller
    • David R. Henderson
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
    Volume: 6, P: 532-539