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Joachim Schiemann
Researcher at Julius Kühn-Institut
Publications - 122
Citations - 3793
Joachim Schiemann is an academic researcher from Julius Kühn-Institut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetically modified maize & Movement protein. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 122 publications receiving 3396 citations.
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Assessment of risk of insect-resistant transgenic crops to nontarget arthropods
Jörg Romeis,Detlef Bartsch,Franz Bigler,Marco P. Candolfi,Marco Gielkens,Susan E. Hartley,Richard L. Hellmich,Joseph E. Huesing,Paul C. Jepson,Raymond Layton,Hector Quemada,Alan Raybould,Robyn Rose,Joachim Schiemann,Mark K. Sears,Anthony M. Shelton,Jeremy Sweet,Zigfridas Vaituzis,Jeffrey D. Wolt +18 more
TL;DR: An international initiative is developing a scientifically rigorous approach to evaluate the potential risks to nontarget arthropods posed by insect-resistant, genetically modified (IRGM) crops to provide guidance to regulatory agencies that are currently developing their own NTA risk assessment guidelines for IRGM crops.
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Precise plant breeding using new genome editing techniques: opportunities, safety and regulation in the EU
Frank Hartung,Joachim Schiemann +1 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that plants modified by crop genetic improvement technologies, including genetic modification, NPBTs or other future techniques, should be evaluated according to the new trait and the resulting end product rather than the technique used to create the new plant variety.
Guidance document of the scientific panel on genetically modified organisms for the risk assessment of genetically modified plants and derived food and feed: (Question No EFSA-Q-2003-005)
C. Andersson,Detlef Bartsch,H.-J. Buhk,Howard V. Davies,M. De Loose,M. Gasson,N. B. Hendriksen,Colin Hill,Sirpa Kärenlampi,Ilona Kryspin-Sørensen,Harry A. Kuiper,Marco Nuti,F. O´Gara,P. Puigdomenech,G. Sakellaris,Joachim Schiemann,Willem Seinen,Angela Sessitsch,Jeremy Sweet,J. D. van Elsas,Jean-Michel Wal +20 more
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Regulatory hurdles for genome editing: process- vs. product-based approaches in different regulatory contexts
TL;DR: The process in the EU to develop a legislation that properly matches the scientific progress is outlined and compared with existing frameworks in other countries and ideas for an alternative regulatory system are discussed.
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Problem formulation in the environmental risk assessment for genetically modified plants.
Jeffrey D. Wolt,Paul Keese,Alan Raybould,Julie W. Fitzpatrick,Moisés Burachik,A. J. Gray,Stephen S. Olin,Joachim Schiemann,Mark K. Sears,Felicia Wu +9 more
TL;DR: Adopting a harmonized approach to problem formulation should bring about greater uniformity in the ERA process for GM plants among regulatory regimes globally.