Ross Houston
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Director of Genetics and Innovation at Benchmark https://t.co/o4nJjeUvp8. Genetic improvement of aquaculture species 🐟 🦐. Alter ego of @runner_ross.
Edinburgh
Joined January 2015
Speaking today at the First International Meeting on Genome 🧬 Editing in Aquaculture in beautiful Puerto Varas - lots of great research being done in disease resistance in salmon - let’s hope these disease resistant alleles can be introduced into commercial breeding programs
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Study involving 489 brinjal farmers in Pabna District, Bangladesh, confirms that cultivating GM Bt brinjal delivers significantly increased yields (+18%), farm profits (+47%) and reduced pesticide costs (-36%) compared with growing non-GM brinjal. https://t.co/7uTTvZmN8q
tandfonline.com
Approval of Bt brinjal cultivation represents a crucial step forward for Bangladesh in agricultural biotechnology. However, the scalability of Bt brinjal adoption faces barriers, mainly due to resi...
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Informative visits in Iceland where research, science, technology, innovation and biosecurity drive sustainable use of marine resources and blue economy. @FAO will continue to provide tech expertise to help Members accelerate #BlueTransformation toward achieving the #4Betters.
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New EFSA scientific opinion on NGTs applied to animals, published this week, is a further positive step towards freeing up the use of these technologies. It concludes: "no new risks to humans, animals or the environment have been identified." https://t.co/EB48ge6AZL
efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
EFSA was requested by the European Commission to provide a scientific opinion on new developments in biotechnology, including new genomic techniques, as applied to animals for food, feed and other...
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Calls on the UK government to allow gene editing in farmed animals are increasing. https://t.co/cNQnh8tpzH
@FarmersWeekly
fwi.co.uk
With cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza continuing to disrupt the poultry and game bird industries, calls on the UK government to allow gene
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Gene-editing breakthrough could soon deliver bigger, tastier tomatoes and eggplants by sharing DNA insights across crop species. The discovery could also help farmers in places where crops struggle to meet commercial standards. https://t.co/ZJh4sGH0HF
thebrighterside.news
A gene-editing breakthrough could soon deliver bigger tomatoes and eggplants worldwide by sharing DNA insights across crop species.
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I saw someone called “an absolute yoghurt” today. Further proof that “absolute” + “noun” = perfectly good British insult.
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One million likes and we will make it happen x
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MPs and Peers urge @DefraGovUK to fast-track implementing rules for precision breeding in farmed animals to free up UK-based gene editing research which can help curb the threat of rapidly spreading and mutating bird flu virus. @FarmersWeekly
https://t.co/YqRIy8r59D
fwi.co.uk
A cross-party group of MPs and peers is urging the UK government to urgently fast-track new rules allowing gene editing in farmed animals, warning that
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Breaking News: FDA Grants PIC Approval for PRRS-Resistant Pig Gene-Editing Technology - this is big news on the gene 🧬 editing in livestock front! https://t.co/EQZkSTetjz
porkbusiness.com
FDA's approval of PIC's gene-editing technology marks a major milestone for consumers, farmers and the entire pork industry who have desperately hoped for a solution to PRRS, says PIC COO Matt...
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A breakthrough moment for genetic innovation in agriculture as @US_FDA clears Genus' PRRS resistant gene-edited pigs for use in the US food chain. https://t.co/0cPeiaQshK
proactiveinvestors.co.uk
Shares in Genus PLC (LSE:GNS) surged 22% on Wednesday after the US Food and Drug Administration approved the company’s gene-edited pigs for use in the...
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Global push for PRRS-resistant pigs intensifies. “There’s no point having a pig get sick and die if there’s an approach to genetically prevent it. This benefits farmers, the pigs, and ultimately, the consumer.” @BioBeef
https://t.co/n14SBwyU8X
agtechnavigator.com
The US FDA is currently evaluating the safety, and efficacy claims of Genus PIC’s gene-edited pigs resistant to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS). FDA approval would not automati...
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"The potential impact of gene editing on agriculture is immense. Researchers predict that within 10 to 15 years, most major crops will have been gene-edited to some degree." https://t.co/boXVN83BEd
dailytimes.com.pk
Pakistan’s agriculture stands on the cusp of a transformation as profound as the Green Revolution of the 1960s. This time, artificial intelligence (AI) and genome editing are the twin engines of...
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The only way that the world can keep up with food production is by the improvement of science and technology. Dr Norman Ernest Borlaug Father of Green Revolution.
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“You’re entitled to your opinion” Translation: You’re entitled to be mistaken.
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Good news! ScotGov lifts blanket opposition to gene editing by reaffirming its policy of dynamic alignment with the EU, revealing plans to consult stakeholders later this month on an evidence-based way forward for gene editing in Scottish agriculture.👏👏 https://t.co/5MLBeE4Bpj
thescottishfarmer.co.uk
Tim Eagle urges the SNP to rethink its stance on gene editing, calling their opposition outdated. Could this technology benefit Scotland’s food…
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"Gene editing can accelerate the production and yield of neglected crops, making them more attractive to farmers. Work on more than 60 crop species, including cassava, millet and banana, as well as many types of pulses and vegetables, is already underway." https://t.co/I7uKXzfNAf
chinadaily.com.cn
Hunger and malnutrition remain major global problems, and the lack of decisive action could worsen the situation. With the world population continuing to increase, mostly in Africa and Asia — it is...
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"Imagine mangoes growing in the deserts of Rajasthan, wheat that thrives in extreme heat and provides higher nutrition, or rice that resists drought and pests without pesticides. CRISPR can make these a reality." https://t.co/pWWRNThNdz
economictimes.indiatimes.com
India has the chance to lead in CRISPR technology by driving ethical gene editing innovations in healthcare, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. By establishing a national research...
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