Research Transparency
Our researchers collaborate with leading experts in the public arena to expand the scientific knowledge base. Often these public-private partnerships produce pioneering science and data that lays the foundation for more in-depth discovery and exploration by the broader scientific community. Above all, we feel a responsibility to publish the supporting data and information on the safety and benefits of our products and technology.
Our Publications
All published journal articles from 2000-2015
Topics include:
- General
- Research and Development
- Food Safety
- Animal Feed Safety
- Environmental Safety
- General Impacts
- Product Specific Impacts
Our Publications
All published journal articles from 2000-2015
Topics include:
- General
- Research and Development
- Food Safety
- Animal Feed Safety
- Environmental Safety
- General Impacts
- Product Specific Impacts
Best Publications: Scientists' Picks
- There is No Evidence that Glyphosate Causes Cancer
- Mediating the GM Debate: Lessons from Social Science
- Study Shows Glyphosate-Based Herbicides are not an Endoctrine Disruptor
- Double-stranded RNA GMOs are as safe for the environment as conventional (non-GMO) corn
- Monsanto conducts studies to make sure a new generation of GMOs are safe for beneficial insects
- Both conventional (non-GMO) and GM crops naturally adapt their genetics in response to their environments
- Looking for a summary of the safety studies that have been performed on Bt Crops? Look no further.
- Food from GMOs is as nutritious and safe as all other foods
- Ever wonder what happens during the 13 years it takes a GMO to go from discovery to commercialization?
- How the public debate on GMOs has drifted from facts to opinions
- How we can accurately compare proteins with known allergens to prevent introducing them into GMOs
- GMO crops do not have negative effects on honey bees
- A diverse panel of scientists address the question “How can improved nutrition GMO’s be tested for safety and nutrition?”
- Double-stranded RNA from GM corn breaks down rapidly in agricultural soils
- Animal Feeding Studies Support that GMO Feed is as Wholesome and Nutritious as Conventional (Non-GMO) Feed
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