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In reply to the discussion: GMOs are as good as vaccines. [View all]Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)But it's hard to get the word out when "peer review" can be conducted by former employees of agribusiness:
"We would like to comment on your answers (Hayes, 2014a) concerning the retraction of our study (Seralini et al., 2012 and Hayes, 2014b) by Food and Chemical Toxicology (FCT). Our study investigated the long-term effects in rats of consumption of two Monsanto products, a genetically modified (GM) maize and its associated pesticide, Roundup, together and separately. The decision to retract the paper was reached a few months after the appointment of a former Monsanto employee as editor for biotechnology, a position created for him at FCT ( Robinson and Latham, 2013). In a recent editorial, Portier and colleagues express concern about the dangerous erosion of the underpinnings of the peer-review process in the case of our study ( Portier et al., 2014)."
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278691514002002