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Brad Barham
Professor of Agricultural Economics
UW-Madison/Extension
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Adopting and re-adopting the new technologies
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Chris Boerboom
Professor of Agronomy
UW-Madison/Extension
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GMOs and the changing use of pesticides
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Robert Bush
Professor of Medicine
UW-Madison
Chief of Allergy at William S. Middleton VA Hospital
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GMOs and Food Allergens
Fred Buttel
Professor of Rural Sociology, UW-Madison, co-director of the Program on Agricultural Technology Studies, UW-Madison
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Future directions and issues regarding GM crops
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Jim Coors
Professor of Agronomy
UW-Madison
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Gene flow and what happened to the maize in Mexico
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Walter Fehr Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor of Agriculture and Director of the Office of Biotechnology, Iowa State University
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The Neighborhood Issue: Can GMO, Non-GMO, and Organic Farmers Coexist?
Walt Fehr's paper on coexistance.
Bob Griffin
Professor of Journalism
Marquette University
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Risk Communication
Brent McCown
Professor of Horticulture
UW-Madison
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What is genetic engineering doing to the environment?
Loren Miller
Research Associate
Department of Fisheries
Wildlife and Conservation Biology at the University of Minnesota,
Aqua-Gen Lab.
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technology to preserve 'wild' fisheries

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Leslie Ramczyk
LCO Tribal Member
LCO Community College Woodland Wisdom and Agriculture Project Director. Former LCO Conservation Director
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Luncheon speaker
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Jerry Smith,
LCO Tribal Member, Storyteller and Spiritual Consultant
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Native American perspective on food and genetic modification
Robert Streiffer
Professor of Philosophy
Ethicist for UW Medical School and Business School
UW-Madison
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An Ethical Analysis of Recent Ojibwa Protests Regarding Wild Rice
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Native American Response
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Lydia Zepeda
Professor of Consumer Sciences
UW-Madison
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Labeling and other consumer issues
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.pdf of map showing labeling status
Tom Zinnen
Biotechnology Policy & Outreach Specialist
The Biotechnology Center, UW-Madison/Extension
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