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      Putting problem formulation at the forefront of GMO risk analysis.

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          Abstract

          When applying risk assessment and the broader process of risk analysis to decisions regarding the dissemination of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), the process has a tendency to become remarkably complex. Further, as greater numbers of countries consider authorising the large-scale dissemination of GMOs, and as GMOs with more complex traits reach late stages of development, there has been increasing concern about the burden posed by the complexity of risk analysis. We present here an improved approach for GMO risk analysis that gives a central role to problem formulation. Further, the risk analysis strategy has been clarified and simplified in order to make rigorously scientific risk assessment and risk analysis more broadly accessible to diverse stakeholder groups.

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          Journal
          GM Crops Food
          GM crops & food
          2164-5701
          2164-5698
          : 4
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] INRA, UMR1318, Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, INRA-Versailles, Versailles, France.
          Article
          22906
          10.4161/gmcr.22906
          23160540
          d87c9aa8-02a2-4b7f-ab8b-c52d069bd173
          History

          GMO,problem formulation,risk analysis,risk assessment,training

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